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What would Nixon and Reagan think of Kamala Harris and her California?

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October 18, 2024
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La Casa Pacifica in San Clemente, also known as President Nixon’s Western White House.

(Courtesy Sherman Library & Gardens)

The suburban boom benefited many and lifted a generation economically. This prosperity did not extend to many minority groups, however, and California would pay a grave price for that inequality.

As suburbia spread, urban areas were neglected and people of color faced barriers in getting their piece of the golden dream. A car-dominated society built around cheap single-family homes brought crushing environmental problems we are still living with.

And the good times never roll forever. All that sunny prosperity was fueled in no small part by Cold War defense spending. The collapse of the Soviet Union (which Nixon and Reagan helped engineer) imploded Southern California’s growth machine. The aerospace industry shattered. Military bases closed. Cities slumped into decline.

Queen Elizabeth II looks at the Apollo space capsule

In Downey, Queen Elizabeth II looks at the Apollo space capsule in 1983.

(Larry Armstrong)

Power shift from SoCal to NorCal

Harris is the product of a different California, but one that has also profoundly influenced the world. Her career symbolized a larger shift in clout from south to north, both in political power and economic might.

She was born in Oakland to immigrant parents and rose to the top of the Democratic establishment in San Francisco and Sacramento before arriving in Washington. Her roots are the left-of-center politics of the Bay Area — and that region’s ties to the innovation economy that in little more than a generation has produced some of the world’s most powerful tech companies.

Harris supporters say she is the generational change America needs now — a unifying figure whose liberal values are tempered by her work as a prosecutor who can bring the best of California’s success to a national stage.

Would Nixon and Reagan agree with Harris supporters?

Or would they see in Donald Trump their conservative standard-bearer?

Reagan’s son Michael has said his father would not support Trump. Recent Nixon scholarship has focused on policies that look downright progressive when compared with the current GOP plank (for example, a book published a few years ago was titled “The Last Liberal Republican.”)

Nixon and Reagan were never shy about saying what they thought was wrong with California. Yet it’s hard to imagine these two Golden State boosters co-signing the dark vision of California that Trump outlined in his speech Saturday in Coachella. We can only speculate, of course. Nixon died in 1994, Reagan in 2004.

As California historian Kevin Starr famously said: “There has always been something slightly bipolar about California. It was either utopia or dystopia, a dream or a nightmare, a hope or a broken promise — and too infrequently anything in between.”

Today’s top stories A photo of  Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff walking through their neighborhood in L.A.

Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff walk through their L.A. neighborhood last year.

(Christina House / Los Angeles Times)

For Harris’ L.A. neighbors, her house is a delight and an annoyance

The political committee behind Proposition 36 gave $1 million to the California Republican Party

The donation indicates the confidence that proponents have about the anti-crime measure passing. It also shows a partisan allegiance for a campaign that portrayed itself as bipartisan.A solid majority of likely California voters support Prop. 36, which would impose stricter penalties for retail theft and crimes involving fentanyl, according to a recent poll co-sponsored by The Times.

Downtown L.A. takes another hit as a familiar tenant decides to move out

Financial services firm Wedbush Securities is leaving the office tower that has been its headquarters for 24 years in favor of smaller offices in Pasadena.The move underscores the continued struggles of the office rental market after the pandemic — and the broader vulnerabilities in commercial real estate throughout L.A. County.

A New York City guide for L.A. people (Dodgers’ version)

What else is going on

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This morning’s must reads A colorful collage featuring a variety of reality TV stars. Nick and Vanessa Lachey are centered.

Reality TV increasingly relies on franchises for success. Is it bad for business? Like the Marvel Comic Universe or scripted series with countless spinoffs, reality TV has become more reliant on proven franchises as the industry becomes more risk averse.

Other must reads

How can we make this newsletter more useful? Send comments to [email protected].

For your downtime Diane von Furstenberg looks at a black-and-white dress; a bright red dress is next to it.

Diane von Furstenberg examines a display of her wrap dresses over the decades.

(Carlin Stiehl / For The Times)

Going out

Staying in

And finally … what’s your favorite restaurant in California?

Bill Barnes writes: “Whenever I visit my daughter and son-in-law in Atwater Village, no visit is complete until there is at least one trip to the Village Cafe and Bakery on Los Feliz Boulevard. The staff is very helpful and friendly, the food is delicious and the pastries are beyond peer. I’ve been so many times to the Village, I’m now known as one of the regulars, and I get to catch up on all the local news and gossip.”

Grace writes: “I wanted to shout out my favorite Mexican restaurant — Ray’s Tepeyac in Covina. We’ve been patrons for YEARS and even through a couple changes in owners, several of the staff have remained the same and welcome us with big smiles and open arms. The menu has updated slightly over the years but the food is still fantastic and one of our favorite eateries in the area!

“A close second is Mr. Pollo in West Covina — hole in the wall and the best Peruvian in the area. Long lines but worth the wait!”

And Erica Den Hartog writes: “Hands down, Yamashiro Hollywood!!! The view, the food — no, wait! — the food/the view — I don’t know — both spectacular.”

What’s your favorite restaurant? Feel free to email us at [email protected], and your response might be included in the newsletter this week.

Have a great day, from the Essential California team

Ryan Fonseca, reporter
Defne Karabatur, fellow
Andrew Campa, Sunday reporter
Hunter Clauss, multiplatform editor
Christian Orozco, assistant editor
Stephanie Chavez, deputy metro editor
Karim Doumar, head of newsletters

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