Thursday, June 10, 2010
- Rasmussen: Election 2010: California Governor
- THE ONLY CHOICE FOR CHANGE
- CNNPolitics: Open mic catches Fiorina dig at Boxer
- WashPost: Hot mic catches Fiorina dissing Hannity, Boxer's hair
- LAT: Fiorina's unfortunate open mike incident
- SacBee:Fiorina's video slip shows respect for Sean Hannity; disdain for Boxer's hair
- FRBlog: Prop. 14 legal flaws should lead to invalidation in courts
- CapWkly: Court fights possible over "open primary"
- SacBee: Whitman may be Brown's biggest challenge yet
- LAT: Meg Whitman says Jerry Brown needs a plan, not town halls
- LAT: Jerry Brown comes out swinging at Meg Whitman
- SacBee:Meg Whitman: Jerry should offer more details before debates
- OCReg: Immigration could fade as issue in governor's race
- CalWatch: Whitman's big win came at a price: $76 per vote
- CCT Political Blotter: Jerry pitches town-hall tour, Meg says no
- OakTrib: Brown challenges Whitman to series of town hall debates
- LADN: A gubernatorial showdown
- SFChron: Sarah Palin, aiming to make waves in California, launches attacks on Jerry Brown
- OCReg: Rule book thrown aside for Senate campaign
- LAT: Fiorina to Boxer: 'Bring it on'
- LAT: Fiorina and Boxer spar over abortion
- SacBee:Carly Fiorina: 'Barbara, I'll debate you anytime anywhere'
- FresBee: Boxer plays to strengths for Fiorina duel
- SacBee: Boxer says Fiorina matchup offers 'clear choice'
- RedState: Carly Fiorina vs. the Sainted Delta Smelt.
- FresBee: Villines trails in votes, won't concede
- SFChron: Gavin Newsom: S.F. mayor, candidate or both?
- LAT: Republicans seek early momentum for general election
- SacBee:GOP victory rally launches general election rally
- SFChron: Remainders of the day -- Queen Meg and GOP mania
- SFChron: AC/DC at 10 a.m.? It must be a Republican party ...
- SJMerc: Hours after their victories, Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina are thrust into national spotlight
- SFChron: Dems, GOP gear up for fight in November
- ModBee: Women leading state's GOP a study in contrasts
- NYTimes: Calif. Voting Change Could Signal Big Political Shift
- WashPost: Gender was no big deal for female victors
- WashTimes: Primaries engender year of the woman
- CapWkly: Under the radar: Another view of Election Night
- SFChron: Primary lesson: Don't let ads go unchallenged
- CalWatchdog: Money wins in CA election
- CalWatch: In primary election, these losers got little bang for the buck
- CapWkly: Despite $46 million spending fest, Proposition 16 goes down
- LAT: Whitman, Fiorina victories draw comparisons to Feinstein, Boxer wins in 1992
- SJMerc: Little-known San Jose educator lands atop heap in race for California schools chief
- SFChron: Northern California dominates the ballot
- WashPost: Impact of Calif. open primary proposition unknown
- LAT: Politicians, analysts question new open primary
- LAT: Schwarzenegger celebrates open primary victory
- SacBee: Schwarzenegger basks in Prop. 14 open-primary victory
- IVDB: Remaining ballots could have big impact in 59th Assembly District race
- SanGabTrib:`Minuteman' inches ahead in Republican primary race
- SacBee: Controller suggests feds help fight off minimum wage for state workers
- SJMerc: Fee increase to be proposed by CSU
- CalWatch: CSU trustees to consider five percent fee hike for fall
- CapWkly: Numbers of whites, blacks in decline in California
- SacBee: UC nurses to hold rallies today over staffing levels
- WashTimes: Backlog hinders probe of candidate job offers
- SFChron: Stanford survey finds more doubt global warming
- CapWkly: Did pot initiative come a cycle too soon?
- SacBee: 725 could lose jobs to close Sacramento County budget gap
- SacBee: Braziel staying put as Sacramento police chief
- SacBee: Many subplots in Sacramento City Council shake-up
- SacBee: Pugno, Pan to face off in 5th Assembly District
- SFChron: Mayor reveals he's a Gaga fan
- OakTrib: Perata won't take part in Oakland debate
- CCTimes: Congressional race off to a quick start
- CCT Political Blotter: CD11: Harmer headed toward victory
- CCTimes: Raiders to Santa Clara, too?
- CCT Political Blotter: Contra Costa: A new sheriff and more
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The Golden Pen
SFChron: An old white guy takes on a rookie woman - FresBee: Unions are acting badly
- BigGov't: The Top 7 Reasons Meg Whitman Will Beat Jerry Brown
- WSJ: A Political Transfusion
- SDUT: Boxer vs. Fiorina / Economy, jobs must be top issues in Senate campaign
- Hogue News:This GOP Ballot Strikes Fear in CA Dems
- F&HDaily: Schwarzenegger: No Endorsement in Governor's Race
- Townhall: Carly Fiorina, Woman for the Future
- Townhall: The Year of the GOP Women
- SacBee: Head to Head: Will Tuesday's passage of the open primary be good for California?
- CalCap: What Would $167.6 Million In Budget Savings Buy California?
- CCT Political Blotter: A musical primary post-mortem
- CCT Political Blotter: A coup in one of California's third parties?
- CalBuzz: Chicken eMeg Ducks; Primary Winners and Losers
- LAT: Capitol Journal: It's time for Jerry Brown to give in and get serious
- F&HDaily: GOP Gets the Optics Right
- SacBee: Voters get wise to sly corporate power plays
- USAToday: We Need a Leader, Not a Politician
- SJMerc: Tuesday night's election fallout: Labor candidates struggled in San Jose
- SJMerc: 49ers still have tough yards left to finish Santa Clara stadium deal
- SFChron: 49ers' game isn't over yet
- SJMerc: Herhold: Jeff Rosen's night of promise
- SJMerc: Santa Clara County DA's race still too close to call
- ModBee: As count continues in 2 races, supervisor hopefuls keep busy
- FresBee: Controversy surrounds Fresno council runoffs
- FresBee: Nunes urges investigation of Denham
- ModBee: Nunes charges Denham with 'illegalities'
- ModBee: Challenger Jackson concedes Stanislaus County sheriff's race to Christianson
- FresBee: Larson may face runoff against Sterling
- BakCal: Bakersfield voters to decide on pension reform
- BakCal: Grove crushes Mettler in 32nd Assembly race
- BakCal: Costa, Vidak headed to 20th District congressional wins
- BakCal: Rubio's rival in upcoming state Senate a political newcomer
- BakCal: Florez beat Parra in the 30th
- SCS:Neal Coonerty's re-election a validation of county policies
- SCS:Tony Campos, Greg Caput headed for runoff: 4th District incumbent says poor voter turnout hurt his re-election bid
- SLO Trib: Supervisor candidates look to November
- SLO Trib: Parkinson's opponent is likely Cortez
- VCS:Landslide victory for Parks a stunner
- SacBee:One Strickland wins; the other loses
- VCS:2 newcomers to take on political veterans in fall House elections
- VCS:New Clerk-Recorder Lunn eager to get to work
- VCS:Democrat Williams says he doubts GOP can capture 35th Assembly District
- VCS:Hintz, Facciano in runoff for treasurer-tax collector
- LADN: Winner Mike Gatto flies to Sacramento to be sworn in
- LADN: City starts layoff process
- SanGabTrib:Romero's superintendent, education reform ambitions halted
- SanGabTrib:De Leon wins state Senate seat; Hernandez takes Democratic nomination for 57th Assembly
- LAT: Jane Harman and Karen Bass prevail in House races
- OCReg: Sheriff's win brings power in O.C. politics
- OCVoice: Sheriff Sandra Hutchens Sweeps to Victory
- OCReg: New Sup Nelson spurns unions, wins big
- RedCounty: SD34 Watch: Kring Outpolls Correa In Their Respective Primaries
- OCReg: Lobbying cost governments millions
- OCReg: Sharp tongues, wit at OC political lunch
- OCVoice: More Than a Third of OC Primary Ballots Have Not Been Counted
- OCReg: Editorial: Anti-incumbent wave bypasses O.C.
- IVDB: Low voter turnout for Tuesday's election
- RivPE: More than 153,000 ballots still not counted in San Bernardino and Riverside counties
- RivPE: Races hinge on uncounted ballots
- RivPE: Biane, Rutherford prepare to face off
- IVDB: Redlands voters reject proposed measure to ban big-box retail development
- RivPE: San Bernardino County superintendent of schools wins election; Riverside County may have runoff
- DesSu: Zellerbach plans changes at DA office
- RivPE: Pacheco looks to 'private practice'
- SacBee:Rod Pacheco ousted as Riverside district attorney
- DesSun: Benoit: Likely win a "good mandate'
- VOSD: A Mayor Cautious with His Muscles
- VOSD: Change Comes to Board of Supervisors
- SDUT: Strong mayor winning with most votes counted
- SDUT: Gore rolls past challengers in sheriff's race
- SDUT: Roberts, Horn may face runoff
- NCTimes: REGION: Horn confident in face of November runoff with Gronke
- SDUT: Salas declares victory over Vargas
- SDUT: Voters support recall of Rexford