San Diego While Democratic candidates for governor were bloodying themselves in their bitter spring primary battle, GOP incumbent Arnold Schwarzenegger was quietly building up his campaign war chest. As usual, San Diego Republicans, along with some Democrats, were more than happy to oblige. There were the usual donors, including Liberty Station developer Mark D. McMillin ($22,300); Mission Bay hotel mogul Ann Evans ($11,150) and son-in-law David Cherashore ($5000); retired S & L kingpin Kim Fletcher ($22,300) and wife Marilyn ($22,300); car dealer Jim Crowley ($22,300); ex-University of California regent and Pete Wilson insider John Davis ($11,150); and downtown real estate man Malin Burnham ($22,300.)
San Diego While Democratic candidates for governor were bloodying themselves in their bitter spring primary battle, GOP incumbent Arnold Schwarzenegger was quietly building up his campaign war chest. As usual, San Diego Republicans, along with some Democrats, were more than happy to oblige. There were the usual donors, including Liberty Station developer Mark D. McMillin ($22,300); Mission Bay hotel mogul Ann Evans ($11,150) and son-in-law David Cherashore ($5000); retired S & L kingpin Kim Fletcher ($22,300) and wife Marilyn ($22,300); car dealer Jim Crowley ($22,300); ex-University of California regent and Pete Wilson insider John Davis ($11,150); and downtown real estate man Malin Burnham ($22,300.)
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