Sunday, October 24, 2010
- WHY A REP WILL WIN AD 53
- SFChron: Poll: Brown widens lead over Whitman in gov's race
- The Hill:Brown more than doubles lead over Whitman in California in past month
- LAT: Jerry Brown's lead doubles in a month; little change in Senate race
- LAT/USC Poll: The Center is Holding for Brown, Boxer
- OakTrib: Whitman reaches out to Asian voters in S.J.
- SDUT: Campaign for governor takes on San Diego angle
- IVDB: Chino Hills Tea Party brings out 150
- WashPost: Tea party movement not very organized
- LADN: Tea Party draws small but boisterous Valley crowd
- LAT: Schwarzenegger to face two high-profile detractors who hope to succeed him
- LAT: Is EBay a proper primer for a governor?
- Politico: Three GOP candidates spend $243M
- SBSun: Candidate for governor, Chelene Nightingale, provides an alternative
- OCReg: Boxer a champion to progressives
- The Hill:'Airplane!' director cuts ad poking fun at Boxer for 'ma'am' exchange with general
- LAT: Candidates cross the state in campaign's final days
- NCTimes: REGION: Candidates raise millions for congressional races
- SanGabTrib:Buzz kill: Enthusiasm gap in 2010 election
- SacBee: Looks like a cakewalk for McClintock in GOP country
- LAT: Republican Mary Bono Mack faces tough competition from Palm Springs Mayor Steve Pougnet
- SFChron: Prop. 19: Fight over pot starts to heat up
- LAT: Food stamp program gets a new name: CalFresh
- SFChron: PUC releases data on fines in wake of criticism
- SacBee: Viewpoints: Website helps voters make informed choices
- SFChron: S.F. has one Giant celebration
- CCT Political Blotter: KQED’s “This Week in Northern California”
- LAT: Group funding GOP campaigns had its origins backing tobacco
- OCReg: Editorial: Legal threats to Obamacare advance
- The Hill:Toomey blames DSCC for killing his lead
- LAT: The Pennsylvania story
- WashPost: RNC is in the red
- SFChron: Steele: GOP has been willing to work with Obama
- WashPost: Alaska judge orders Miller records released
- WklyStand: Voters Don't Think Obama's Doing Anything Well
- OCReg: Rifts, debt tear at Crystal Cathedral
- Public pays when directors attend soirees
- SDUT: Voters already pay a half-cent sales tax for public safety
- SDUT: U-T poll: Voters split on sales tax hike
- SDUT: Fighting the scourge of cheap groceries
- NCTimes: REGION: Enrollment drops in several local school districts
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The Golden Pen
SFChron: A witch hunt for bigots singes American media - SacBee: Dan Morain: State GOP is its own worst enemy
- OCReg: Steven Greenhut: Nelson vs. Sidhu a snore this time
- LAT: Voting with little joy
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Budget deal is nothing of which to be proud
- SFChron: Diaz: All the House speaker's campaigns
- LAT: To fix the economy, let bad banks die
- SFChron: Jerry McNerney for District 11 - endorsement
- SacBee: Sacramento mayor will call task force to reconsider sports arena proposals
- SacBee: As mall cleanup starts, Roseville adjusts to life without Galleria
- SFChron: Oscar Grant labor rally shuts Oakland, S.F. ports
- SFChron: Apprentices will help care for parks
- SJMerc: To join San Jose or Campbell? All geopolitics is local
- SJMerc: Measure foes confront San Jose City Councilman over signs
- OakTrib: Antioch school district still at risk of state intervention
- SFChron: Next Oakland mayor needs creative approach to arts
- BakCal: Early voting trends could cushion blow of Scrivner revelations
- FresBee: Fresno Co. has pension hangover, despite reform
- ModBee: Proposed San Joaquin Valley school taxes rely on sunny outlook
- BakCal: Drivers videotaping traffic stops not an issue, law enforcement says
- ModBee: The real price of Hughson and Waterford's school bonds
- ModBee: Claims, counterclaims mark Patterson health district race
- ModBee: Vacancies await board discussion
- SLO Trib: California prison guard union plans appeal of $12 million verdict
- SCS:Santa Cruz council election won't change Westside's dominance over city politics: Eastside continues to see few candidates and members
- SCS:Monning to speak about San Lorenzo Watershed
- VCS:No fraud trial for former candidate
- VCS:Simi pastor visits Temecula to speak on mosque proposal
- SanGabTrib:Water agencies give salary increases while increasing rates
- LAT: Sheriff's Department reverses internal affairs investigation policy
- RivPE: Five candidates vying for seats on college board
- IVDB: Election mailers raise questions
- IVDB: Affordable housing firm defends $42.5M project
- SBSun: 3 candidates blast mailer
- DesSun:Fed up Latinos may pass on ballot
- RivPE: GOP bounties yield thousands of new Inland registrants
- RivPE: Inland unemployment level, report says
- DesSun:Valley taking long view on economy