Former Charger enters 50th District field
By: MARK WALKER - Staff Writer | ∞
Former San Diego Charger Scott Turner smiles after announcing he will run for the 50th Congressional District at the Santa Fe Christian School in Solana Beach on Tuesday.
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SOLANA BEACH ---- A former National Football League defensive back and punt returner has entered the GOP sweepstakes to fill out the unexpired term of Randy "Duke" Cunningham.
Scott Turner, 33, a political neophyte, made his announcement Tuesday from a makeshift lectern placed on the 50-yard line at Santa Fe Christian School's Beauchamp Stadium.
Flanked by his wife, Robin, Turner said he's in the 50th Congressional District race despite naysayers who, he said, have told him he needs a Hail Mary-type completion to overcome his better-financed and more experienced rivals.
"Many have already tried to dissuade me from one, running for Congress, and two, entering this particular race which is filled with professional politicians and other candidates," Turner said. "They state that I don't have a chance. But through perseverance, hard work, faith in God and determination, I have been able to succeed in many areas of my life, and in my own personal dictionary I have crossed out the word 'impossible.' "
Turner's political resume is bare except for a 2004 volunteer internship in the district and Capitol Hill offices of U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-El Cajon, an experience the Dallas native said taught him the basics of congressional service.
He cited a strong defense, secure borders and education as his three most important concerns, adding he would restore integrity to a seat now tarnished by Cunningham's Nov. 28 guilty pleas to bribery and tax evasion.
"I want to be a fresh voice for the people of the 50th District," said Turner, who was joined for his announcement by about two dozen supporters, including former Los Angeles Laker A.C. Green. "Since I'm new to this political game, I won't stand before you making big campaign promises.
"But the one thing I can assure you is that I will be an uncompromising, integrity-filled representative."
Hunter has made no endorsement of any of the candidates. Turner said that he talked with Hunter about his plans and that the congressman told him that if he got in the race, he should campaign with heart and determination.
Turner faces a crowded field of Republicans, most with years of political experience and a financial head start on the newest candidate, who said he has raised about $12,000 thus far.
The field includes state Sen. Bill Morrow, former Rep. Brian Bilbray, former state Assemblyman Howard Kaloogian, and two wealthy businessmen, Alan Uke and Ken King.
The Democratic side features Francine Busby of Encinitas, who lost to Cunningham in 2004, and Oceanside's Chris Young, who announced last week she would join the race.
The current Congress has 43 blacks, with all but Illinois Sen. Barack Obama serving in the House of Representatives.
Turner made no mention of ethnicity in his announcement, instead talking of his humble upbringing in Texas and what he said was his lifelong ability to overcome adversity. He cited his ability to play professional football from 1995 through 2004 despite lacking NFL size. He played for the San Diego Chargers from 1998 through the 2002 season.
"The same attributes that allowed me to be successful on the fields of play are the ones that I will take with me to be not just a successful, but a wonderful representative of the people of the 50th District of California," he said.
Oceanside political consultant Jack Orr said Tuesday that he had never heard of Turner and considers his candidacy a long shot at best.
"I think it's curious more than anything else," Orr said.
Over the last five years, Turner has spent the off-season as a motivational speaker and as a mentor along with his wife for other couples at Morning Star Christian Church in San Diego.
The filing period for the unexpired term opens Feb. 7 and closes Feb. 27, the date Cunningham is slated to be sentenced by U.S. District Judge Larry Alan Burns in San Diego.
If none of the candidates wins more than 50 percent of the vote in the April 11 special election, a runoff will take place June 6.
For more information about Turner, see his campaign Web site: www.turnerforcongress.com.
On the site, Green, the former Laker who played in the National Basketball Association for 16 years, writes that he has known Turner for 10 years and that the determination and dedication his friend displays are attributes he would take to Capitol Hill.
Contact staff writer Mark Walker at (760) 740-3529 or mlwalker@nctimes.com.
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Charger Fan wrote on Dec 28, 2005 7:58 PM:This congressional race is getting to look like the special election for Governor last year. Everybody and anybody......where's the movie stars and strippers?
Mark wrote on Dec 29, 2005 11:57 AM:Are the Republicans going to give us the same old copies of Cunningham? It is time for change
dale wrote on Dec 29, 2005 10:47 PM:knowing you guys in san diego you pick mickey mouse for the job i knew duke was a crook from the start and you guys vote for him now you will do it one more time iam glad to be out that state you and your so call governor,oneday i hope we take the state back
David wrote on Jan 2, 2006 9:33 PM:Do you want another career politician or do you want someone with the inspiring life story and principles of Scott Turner? I'm very interested in his candidacy, and I for one am glad that so far he is getting the coverage he deserves. I want to hear about candidates who inspire, not just candidates looking for a job. Tell me more about Scott Turner!
Anon wrote on Jan 31, 2006 12:28 AM:Hey - his pamphlet was the 1st I've received for this election, so he's starting strong. I agree with the previous poster - do we really need another Cunningham clone? 'Cause this guy ain't that. He seems like a decent candidate, and maybe a longshot should have a chance.
Andrea wrote on Feb 9, 2006 11:02 PM:Nearly a year ago, I watched Scott Turner evoke hope and strength in the hearts and lives of young people across the city of Denver, Colorado. I believe Scott will do the same for the citizens of the state of California. Scott for Congress is the wisest choice in this very important election.
Dan wrote on Mar 15, 2006 10:39 AM:I have known Scott for about 5 years He will bring a refreshing change to politics as usual.
Quicia wrote on Jun 7, 2006 8:24 AM:I had the opportunity to shake hands with this great man! Since all the talk about "VOTE FOR ME", he is the only person that I would vote for at this present time! He is a man of integrity, & heart felt love for people from all walks of life. If my Pastor trusts him, we can trust him to lead Califorina into the future. God Bless you....Scott!!!
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