Michael is in; Kurth not so sure

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Before last week's election, Mayor Don Kurth was mum on what his political plans would be if he lost the 63rd Assembly District race. Today, he is just as quiet.

"I want to have a few days to think about it," Kurth said.

If Kurth decides to run for his second mayoral term, he would be running against Councilman Dennis Michael, who said after the primaries last week he is definitely running.

"I'm fully committed," Michael said.

What do you think, RC Now readers? Who would win in a Kurth/Michael face-off? 

5 Comments

Anonymous said:

Neither one is worth the time to vote for. VOTE OUT ALL INCUMBENTS !!!!!!. Neither one has ever had an original thought of their own.If Michaels is elected all that will happen is that the fire union will run the city.....

Gourmet Chef said:

Yuck! One is too old, nothing new and nothing fresh and a has been. One is a do nothing boring, never there disappointment. We need new fresh young blood. Please do not re-elect incumbents, Rancho needs fresh faces, no ties to Fire Dept., or any other government entity or special interests.
Any honest young educated men or women interested, please apply.

wrecks said:

anyone but wrecks

Mr. Neutral said:

I appauld the previous comments...we really do need some new blood and fresh faces representing us...how about it Chabot or Schrader?

THUNDER-ROSE said:

NEITHER!

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