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Michael Huffington

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The Times did a great service to California voters by introducing us to Michael Huffington, who apparently got the word while praying on Mt. Athos that he should seek the real meaning in life by purchasing a seat in the U.S. Senate (April 17).

The professional politicians who know us so well that we despise them may not be the answer for these mixed-up times. But surely we aren’t so desperate that we’ll elect these seekers of spirit worlds who come down to Earth only long enough to sign checks on their fathers’ bank accounts to pay very earthy political consultants for TV ads.

DICK TAYLOR

Desert Hot Springs

Do we really have to suffer through the campaign commercials of another ultra-rich conservative trying to buy a Senate seat because he’s failed at all the other jobs that daddy’s money could buy? Give us a break, Mr. Huffington. Besides, there are plenty of us who agree with Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s “deciding” vote on Clinton’s plan to raise taxes on the wealthy.

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ANTONIO PACCIONE

Santa Ana

As a fifth-generation Californian with conservative leanings, I think I can sum up in four words what many of us think about Huffington’s run for the Senate:

He ain’t no Californian!

WILLIAM P. McGOWAN

Ventura

Your front-page story on Huffington is outrageous! Is he running for senator or saint?

RUTH MARQUETTE

Costa Mesa

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