Tuesday, October 26, 2010
- LAT: Multibillionaire investor<br />George Soros backs Proposition 19
- WSJ: Why I Support Legal Marijuana
- Yes on 19 TV Ad - Police Chief McNamara: Vote YES On Proposition 19
- CCT Political Blotter: Campaign for Prop. 19 launches first TV ad
- SFChron: First pro-marijuana legalization ad airs Tuesday in LA
- THE 3 A.M. CALL - CARLY IS READY
- SFChron: Dianne Feinstein: outlook "bad"
- CCTimes: Feinstein, in San Jose campaign event for Boxer, candidly admits political climate is 'bad' - ContraCostaTimes.com
- LAT: Feinstein hints she'll run again in 2012
- New Fiorina TV Ad: Crushed
- SFChron: Carly Fiorina surging as Meg Whitman falls back
- LAT: National Republican Senatorial Committee pours in $3 million for Fiorina
- CalWatch: Boxer, Fiorina to blanket airwaves this week
- LAT: Whitman would appoint only judges who back death penalty
- OCReg: Stark differences separate Brown, Whitman in governor's race
- WashPost: Jerry Brown turns the tables
- SFChron: Former Gov. Gray Davis, Jerry Brown's ex-chief of staff, tells the ultimate tale of his former boss's frugality (VIDEO)
- VCS:Whitman blasts Brown, unions on campaign swing in county
- DesSun:Gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman says she will bring change
- SFChron: Who's funding attacks on Kamala Harris?
- SFChron: Harris campaign attacks attack ad, claims it violates state law
- LATimes: Kamala Harris filing complaint over GOP group's ad, 'shouting from the rooftops' about its backers
- SacBee: Money flows into race for state insurance commissioner
- NYTimes: Texas Is Campaign Issue in California Ads
- SacBee: 2 refiners chip in $1.5 million more to back California's Prop. 23
- OCReg: Prop. 23: The fight over global warming heats up
- VCS: Prop. 26 could relax regulatory fees
- CCT Political Blotter: CD11: Debate in Tracy generates heat
- RCP: Tran Counts on Big Vietnamese Turnout in CA-47
- LAT: For women voters, ideology trumps the gender card
- SFChron: Pension measures grab California voters' interest
- Controller launches database for local-government salaries
- CalWatch: 600,000 local government salaries posted online
- LAT: State releases new local-government salary database
- DesSun:Salaries for city, county employees now online
- OCReg: State controller posts city salary data
- SDUT: State controller posts city, county pay figures
- HealthyCal: State opens new plan for people denied health coverage
- CalWatch: State to audit nursing home care
- SFChron: New federal boost for high-speed rail
- FresBee: $715m could launch Valley high-speed rail
- LBPressT: `An irreplaceable loss' - Press-Telegram
- The Hill:Bad news for Dems: Rain in the forecast for 2010 Election Day
- SFChron: Independent expenditure groups reshape key races
- The Hill:Nancy Pelosi must defy odds to retain her post as Speaker
- Politico: Can GOP leaders keep the peace?
- SacBee: California court throws out lawsuit questioning Obama's citizenship
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The Golden Pen
NRO: Can Carly Close the Deal? - SFChron: Maria Shriver's Women's Conference abuzz with political gossip -- like Meg planning final $15-$18 million GOTV push?
- Townhall: This Is a Referendum, Not an Election
- LAT: Help California help itself
- CalWatchdog: Unions throw BIG money at school races
- OCReg: California can't mess with Texas
- NatlRev: Bad, Bad Jerry Brown
- SFChron: Fundraising complaints signal party in trouble
- CalBuzz: How eMeg Should Play Gender; Rove Boosts Lungren
- LAT: In Humboldt County, deputies' jobs can get hazy
- SacBee: Drop in Bee circulation slows, reflecting national trend
- SacBee: Officials won't say if sprinklers were turned off during Galleria fire
- SFChron: Michelle Obama at S.F. fundraiser
- CCT Political Blotter: AD15: Dems pump $1.4 million into race
- CCTimes: Report: Contra Costa pension system's investments will run dry in 2025
- SJMerc: Teachers, ex-administrators push school board candidates
- ModBee: Board to consider future of Williamson Act
- FresBee: Valley farms see future in sustainable ag
- BakCal: New federal money may help Kern's bid for rail facility
- BakCal: Political notebook: Fiorina drops in
- VCS:More absentee votes expected in '10
- LADN: Council to get voting proposals
- LADN: Villaraigosa keeps busy ahead of election
- LAT: Ex-Bell police chief accused of quashing probe
- LAT: No rule bars Baca from helping donor, watchdog says
- OCReg: Costa Mesa sets special meeting on union contracts
- OCVoice: Shawn Nelson's Shake and Bake Approach
- OCVoice: Shea Fires Lalloway From Irvine Finance Commission
- OCReg: Sen. Harman mostly a no-show as DA volunteer
- OCReg: DeVore, Ackerman might run for supervisor
- DesSun: Mary Bono Mack or Steve Pougnet: Who'll deliver jobs to the 45th?
- DesSun:Massive area solar plant gets OK
- RivPE: Huge solar array approved near Blythe
- RivPE: DA loses courtbacklog plan
- Riverside County pension fight: Spending tops $850,000
- SDUT: Busby fundraisers settle civil rights case
- NCTimes: County settles lawsuit in Busby fundraiser
- VOSD: Was the Porkfest the Only Option?
- SDUT: Prop. A could keep labor pay out of county contracts
- NCTimes: Horn racks up flurry of late campaign contributions
- VOSD: Roberts Returns SDG&E Executive's Donation
- NCTimes: More than a dozen abusive priests lived, worked in North County
- NCTimes: VISTA: Council candidate Mario Carrillo may lose endorsements over questionable degrees