George Deukmejian Is Dead


George Deukmejian


George Deukmejian


California Governor Courken George Deukmejian Jr. June 6, 1928 May 8, 2018 has died. Deukmejian was governor on June 17, 1987 the date that MOEC began. He clearly is a stonewall figure in the obstruction of justice that has damaged California, the United States and Democracy. Deukmejian was an American politician who was the 35th Governor of California from 1983 to 1991 and Attorney General of California from 1979 to 1983. Deukmejian was the first and so far the only governor of a U.S. state of Armenian descent.


Deukmejian was elected in 1982 to his first term as Governor of California, defeating Lieutenant Governor Mike Curb, a recording company owner, in the Republican primary. One of his early primary backers was former gubernatorial candidate Joe Shell of Bakersfield, California, a conservative who had opposed Richard M. Nixon in the 1962 primary.


Deukmejian defeated Tom Bradley with a 49.3% to 48.1% voter margin in the 1982 gubernatorial election Deukmejian narrowly defeated Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley in the general election. Deukmejian won the election by about 100,000 votes, about 1.2 percent of the 7.5 million votes cast. The victory came despite opinion polls leading up to the election that consistently showed Bradley with a lead, and despite exit polling conducted after voting closed that led some news organizations on the night of the election to make early projections of a Bradley victory. The discrepancy between the polling numbers and the election's ultimate results would come to be termed the Bradley effect, which refers to a hypothesized tendency of white voters to tell interviewers or pollsters that they are undecided or likely to vote for a black candidate, but then actually vote for his opponent.


Deukmejian died at his home in Long Beach on May 8, 2018 at the age of 89.


Ronald Reagan, Barbara Bush, and George Deukmejian are among what could be discerned as principals and co principals in the collapse of the United States and rise of Irrationalist Ideologies. Deukmejian's law order mythology clearly is a straw man in History. The end of an era is at hand with living generations paying off the legal and finacial debts of their predecessors.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Deukmejian


http://www.moec-studies.net/

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