Inside one politician's fight against political extremism in rural California
REDDING After herding more than 100 cattle onto a gated field, Shasta County Supervisor Mary Rickert reflected on her two professional passions ranching and local politics behind the wheel of her mud-strewn John Deere ATV.
Sometimes, I try to use a few of my cattle-handling skills in the boardroom, she said. Animal behavior and human behavior arent too distantly related.
Rickert, 72, should know. In the two years since a slate of far-right candidates seized control of the Shasta County Board of Supervisors, she has been subjected to some of the worst human impulses: stalking, taunts from fellow supervisors, even graphic death threats.
Few would fault Rickert, the most moderate member of the all-Republican board, for retiring from public life. But after the grandmother of six failed to convince anyone else to run as a moderate in the District 3 Supervisor race, she decided to pursue a third term.
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