Journalism doesn't have to be this bad: A lesson from O.C.

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Orange County has shifted from red to purple, but election denialism remains a common refrain among region's GOP voters, a UCI poll indicated.

Today's newsletter is written by Deputy Managing Editor Shelby Grad. Anita Chabria will return next week. If you think election denial is reserved for rural red pockets, let’s take the 405 into Orange County. Yes, the O.C. was once famous as a conservative bastion. It is now deep purple, with Democrats making serious gains in recent decades. It is also one of the most affluent and well-educated places in the nation.

Dornan wanted his old job back so he ran against her in 1998 — and lost. Dornan reportedly complained that some Republicans did not back him adequately. And he did not get a big boost from the famously right-wing editorial pages of the Orange County Register. The Register’s editorials were remarkably measured by today’s “politics is war” standards. They demanded the fraud allegations be taken seriously and fought for full inquiries when some Democrats balked.

 

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