Thursday, October 28, 2010
- Thursday Random Thoughts
- FR: HJTA to L.A.U.S.D. And L.A. Board of Education: "Barbara Boxer asked LAUSD to violate the law!"
- BG: Boxer Campaign Apologizes for Getting Caught Soliciting Teachers to Recruit Student Volunteers
- SFChron: Anti-tax group files ethics complaint against Barbara Boxer; Boxer campaign apologizes
- Malkin: Babs Boxer tries to recruit kiddie campaigners in L.A. public schools
- SFChron: Brown leads Whitman by 10 points, Field Poll says
- SacBee: Brown opens 10-point lead over Whitman in Field Poll
- OCReg: Polls: Brown, Boxer widen leads
- SDUT: Brown opens wide lead over Whitman, poll finds
- WashPost: Carly Fiorina set to return to campaign trail
- The Hill:Fiorina released from hospital, will resume campaign Thursday
- SacBee:Fiorina to be released from hospital today; resumes campaign Thursday
- LAT: Carly Fiorina released from hospital
- FresBee: Fiorina's time off likely hurts more than helps
- WSJ: Whitman Banks on Big Ground Game
- CapWkly: Whitman and women: How gender plays in the campaign
- SFChron: Carly Fiorina leaves hospital, resumes campaign
- SacBee:Whitman defends Long Beach appearance
- SacBee:Whitman winning the 'like' battle on Facebook
- OCReg: Whitman makes governor's bet on World Series
- SFChron: Meg Whitman, saying voters "deserve a debate," sticks by decision not to pull negative ads (VIDEO)
- SacBee:Negative ad debate now fodder for Jerry Brown ad
- LAT: Whitman lashes out at media, Brown as race nears end
- SJMerc: Fiorina out of hospital, to resume campaign today
- OCReg: Just how much can the next governor do?
- PolDaily: Jerry Brown: 'The Most Interesting Man in California,' According to Ad
- RivPE: Meg Whitman promises jobs at Inland stop; outside, protesters promote Brown
- CCT Political Blotter: Brown ups ante on offer to end attack ads
- SFChron: Shameless Giants bandwagon jumping: Meg Whitman becomes a fan of the (politically expedient parts of) SF
- LAT:Whitman's refusal to pull negative ads turns into latest Jerry Brown spot
- SanGabTrib:Lt. Gov. Maldonado in San Gabriel Valley to court Asian-American voters
- SacBee:Meg Whitman will lose, Cooley's donor pitch suggests
- LAT: Steve Cooley fundraising pitch predicts Jerry Brown victory
- SanGabTrib:Timing of DA Steve Cooley's corruption investigations raises questions
- SFChron: Harris leads in at least one poll, Cooley supporters think Democrats will claim gov's office
- LAT: Strickland mailer misleads over CalPERS crack down
- VCS:Insurers contribute to PAC favoring GOP candidate
- CapWkly: Black Republican Star Parker takes on Laura Richardson
- SacBee: Ad Watch: Anti-Prop. 19 spot distorts its impact
- CapWkly: Redistricting: Tense political leaders watch, wait
- SacBee: Director Cameron joins anti-Prop. 23 campaign
- HealthyCal: Ballot preview: Proposition 24 would repeal business tax breaks
- SacBee: Voters to decide fate of three for California Supreme Court
- NatlJour: Schwarzenegger: Big Oil Is Making 'Wimps' of Washington Lawmakers
- LAT: Schwarzenegger calls members of Congress 'wimps'
- CCT Political Blotter: Arnold on DC pols: "What wimps. No guts"
- CapWkly: In or out? The complex rules of political residency
- CapWkly: Where Are They Now?: Mike Roos
- SacBee:RNC dings slate mailer for trademark violation
- CalWatch: Inspector general: Rail officials may have mismanaged funds
- SJMerc: Inspector general questions high-speed rail agency spending, planning
- BakCal: High-speed rail chief addresses criticism that his agency lacks accounting controls
- SacBee: Gray Davis foresees special election next spring
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The Golden Pen
SFChron: Prop. 23 puts jobs before wishful thinking - SFChron: Carly Fiorina laid groundwork for HP's success
- FresBee: The repudiation election
- CapWkly: Opinion: Running for nothing?
- CapWkly: Reverse AB 32 With Proposition 23
- Arnold, Lauer and Legacy
- FresBee: Nothing wrong with ads about candidates' records
- F&H: Final Report on Targeted State Assembly Races
- Field Poll: Why Brown is Ahead, Willing to Go Positive
- LAT: Whitman's arsenal lacks an ad lib
- SacBee: Prison officers union has had a steep fall
- WSJ: Signs of the Democratic apocalypse.
- Rothen: Will the House Losses Be Bad or Horrendous?
- SacBee: Man charged with making threats to candidate Barbara Alby
- SacBee: GOP slugfest at center stage in race to replace Cox
- LAT: GOP's Don Quixote tilts at the biggest windmill in San Francisco
- SFChron: 'Sit/Lie Posse' says ads are more widespread
- CalWatchdog: Free BART Tickets for Caltrans
- SFChron: Club for Growth IE now targeting Dem Jerry McNerney, trolling for donations
- CCT Political Blotter: CD11: FEC and IEs
- OakTrib: A's owners give Perata a boost through coalition
- OakTrib: FPPC decision on complaint against Orinda mayor will take two weeks
- OakTrib: Challengers battle incumbent on the issues in race for Oakland BART seat
- SFChron: Foothill-De Anza colleges' parcel tax in doubt
- SFChron: Tesla reopens Fremont's former Nummi plant
- SJMerc: Santa Clara pot dispensary raided for second time in two weeks
- ModBee: Stanislaus sheriff proposes cuts
- FresBee: Fresno deputy police chiefs claim discrimination
- FresBee: Air activists protest $12 Valley vehicle fee
- FresBee: Valley governments fail to report worker pay
- VCS: Ex-naval officer challenges Capps in 23rd District race
- VCS:Workers healthcare likely to cost more
- LADN: Panels propose more council control over DWP
- LADN: New city workers face pension cuts
- SanGabTrib:29th District forum with Schiff and Colbert draws hundreds
- LAT: Nearly 90 LAPD patrol officers to be put on jail duty
- SanGabTrib:Irwindale officials charged for taking lavish New York trips
- LAT: Four current, former Irwindale officials accused of misspending city money on lavish New York trips
- OCVoice: Anaheim to Move Ahead With Platinum Triangle
- OCReg: Costa Mesa union contracts extended
- OCReg: Dozens get lifetime health from water district
- IVDB: Jury finds Rex Gutierrez guilty on all counts
- IVDB: Gutierrez apologizes, resigns council seat
- RivPE: Councilman guilty of corruption
- VOSD: Schools Tax Backed by a Taxpayer Group? Not Really
- SDUT: Possible mayor candidates split on Prop. D
- SDUT: Carlsbad voters to decide fate of pension reform proposition
- VOSD: The Money Candidates with the Financial Problems
- NCTimes:: Consultant says ballpark would spur major projects