Thursday, November 4, 2010
- A CRITIQUE OF THE WHITMAN CAMPAIGN: AN INTERVIEW WITH ARNIE STEINBERG, PART II
- LAT: Op-Ed: Why Whitman lost
- AFP's "Common Sense": Texas Beats California in Economic World Series
- CANNELLA VICTORY PROVES REPUBLICANS CAN WIN IN CALIFORNIA
- HOW CAN YOU CATCH A WAVE WHEN YOU HAVE AN ANCHOR TIED TO YOUR SURFBOARD?
- LADN: Battle for attorney general likely to wage on for weeks
- LAT: California attorney general's race remains too close to call
- LAT: Jerry Brown's election doesn't ensure end to gridlock
- CapWkly: At 72, Brown is the new kid on the block
- CCTimes: Gov.-elect Brown prepares to tackle harsh realities
- SacBee: Jerry Brown's in no hurry to raise taxes
- SacBee:AM Alert: Incoming and outgoing
- SFChron: Jerry Brown -- and spouse Anne Gust Brown -- meet the press (VIDEO) as California's new First Couple
- VCS:Brown gearing up for state's fiscal challenges
- BakCal: Vidak hangs onto lead; Costa expresses optimism
- FresBee: Vidak leads race for Congress, but Costa still in it
- OCReg: 8 moments that made Brown a winner, Whitman a loser
- CalWatch: 'Queen Meg,' Texas among election winners, losers
- SacBee: Authenticity, instincts pushed Jerry Brown past well-funded Whitman
- LAT: Barbara Boxer overcame several hurdles to defeat Carly Fiorina in Senate race
- CCTimes: What next for Meg Whitman, Carly Fiorina?
- LAT: GOP 'run over by a truck' in down-ticket races
- SacBee: Dems capture 6 down-ticket California races; AG awaits final count
- SacBee: California voters send mixed message over marijuana tax
- CapWkly: Pot legalization likely to be back in 2012
- CapWkly: Election night was no walk in the park
- OCReg: Prop. 23: State's global-warming law survives challenge
- SFChron: Business leaders hail defeat of Proposition 23
- CalWatch: Prop. 23 defeat energizes backers, opponents alike
- HealthyCal: Big vote against Prop. 23 sends a statement about Californias commitment to environmental laws
- SDUT: Getting a state budget still may not be easy
- SFChron: Darrell Steinberg signals midyear budget talks
- OCReg: O.C. leaders seek top power positions in Congress
- Politico: McCarthy whips votes for whip job
- SLO Trib: McCarthy says he wants to be majority whip
- SFChron: Nancy Pelosi will talk to her caucus, family before deciding; has no regrets
- SacBee: Democrat Pan declares victory in usually reliable GOP district
- CapWkly: High drama in hot local, legislative races
- SacBee: Gaines' victory propels him into Senate runoff
- SFChron: Field Poll another big winner on election night
- VOC: Van Tran Will Wait it Out
- GOP Consultant: Why Tran lost to Rep. Sanchez
- LADN: California turning a deeper shade of blue
- SJMerc: California: trendsetter or out of step with the nation?
- LAT: California went its own way
- LAT: California voters not in the mood for major changes
- LAT: Californians split their vote
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Message from U.S. voters
- CapWkly: FPPC to crack down on misleading campaign mailers
- ModBee: JARDINE: Easy wins in safe districts could be thing of the past
- Statehouse wins put GOP in redistricting driver's seat
- The Hill:You think 2010 was tough? Check out 2012
- OakTrib: For tea party, victories may trigger identity crisis
- WklyStand: Self-Identified Conservatives: The Largest Segment of the 2010 Electorate
- SDUT: New faces, new hope for bipartisanship
- SFChron: Politically, money talked - in some places
- WashPost: Money can't buy electoral happiness
- Politico: Self-funders strike out big time
- CalWatch: California cities have highest jobless rates
- WaTimes: Obama concedes 'shellacking'
- WklyStand: Midterm Correction: A Mulligan for Hope and Change?
- Fed buys $900B in bonds to spur growth
- Politico: Boehner's boys: the new power club
- NYTimes: Boehner Becomes the Lead Character as Roles Are Reversed in the Capitol
- Republicans will find it harder to repeal health reform than it was to campaign against it
- NatlRev: Obamacare Shellacked
- NYTimes: Democrats Outrun by a 2-Year G.O.P. Comeback Plan
- WashPost: Murkowski likely to win
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The Golden Pen
CapWkly: With Proposition 25, Democrats may get just what they asked for - Healthy Cal: New governor, same old mess
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Which Color, California?
- VCS:Elias: Brown's win and what it means for California
- VCS:Herdt: The most expensive 700,000 votes ever in politics
- CapWkly: Were candidates running for nothing?
- SFChron: Jerry Brown an old hand, a new reality
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Brown must do better than sound bites now
- LAT: Op-Ed: Brown's green vision for California
- LAT: Jerry Brown, history maker
- CalBuzz: Five Ways eMeg Blew Her Campaign for Governor
- SFChron: Jerry Brown won - and Meg Whitman lost big
- Cato: Ten Takeaways from the Big Night
- SDUT: State budget: Dems 100% in control now
- CalWatchdog: Dems on Budgetary Hot Seat
- LAT: Editorial: Prop. 25 changes everything
- SacBee: Editorial: Ballot props deliver tricks but few treats
- WashPost: A Recoil Against Liberalism
- SacBee: The Conversation: OK, Meg or Jerry, you've won: Now what?
- SacBee: Dan Morain: Friends old and new rally 'round Brown
- WklyStand: Some Implications
- WklyStand: The Republican Landslide
- SacBee: Head to Head: Does this Republican wave in the House have staying power?
- NatlRev: The Bums Were Thrown Out
- NatlRev: Goin to Rehab
- SacBee: Editorial: Can Obama find common ground with his foes?
- SacBee: County election workers still have hands full
- SacBee: Editorial: Defeats of local measures should not be misread
- SacBee: Sacramento County sheriff's race still not decided
- SacBee: Squabbles, poor outreach helped sink Arden Arcade cityhood effort
- SFChron: Hundreds of thousands pack Giants parade route
- SFChron: Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris: young giants of SF
- SJMerc: Voters draw line on public safety pay and pensions
- SJMerc: New Congress could thwart high-speed rail plans
- OakTrib: Tracy city officials relieved by passage of Measure E
- CCTimes: Close races still pending mail-in-ballot counts
- SFChron: Oakland mayor: Perata's lead seems insurmountable
- ModBee: Olsen moves on to Assembly position
- FresBee: Key GOP lawmaker cool to high-speed rail grants
- BakCal: Florez loss bucks state trend
- BakCal: one in three ballots cast in Kern County's general election
- FresBee: Fresno mayor sees growth after budget cuts
- SLO Trib: UPDATE: More than 25,000 SLO County ballots still need to be counted
- SLO Trib: Parkinson prepares to take on role of sheriff
- SCS:Development project helped defeat three-term supervisor; Councilman Greg Caput ousts Supervisor Tony Campos
- SCS:Strong finish for trio of Santa Cruz City Council candidates signals 'new chapter' in progressive politics
- VCS:Williams wins 35th Assembly after trailing early
- VCS:Huber maintains lead in Simi mayor's race
- LAT: Southern California voters reject most local tax increases
- SanGabTrib:Portantino, Eng back to Assembly
- SanGabTrib:Water board race won't be decided for weeks
- LADN: Jeff Gorell, Mike Gatto shifting into high gear after respective wins
- OCReg: Mayor-elect to lead city like Pete Carroll?
- OCReg: Candidate who died is 7th highest vote-getter out of 12 in Mission Viejo
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: County-backed pension measure likely to prevail
- DesSun:Supervisors to review vote delays, registrar
- PE: Miller calls (again) for registrar to resign
- RivPE: JURUPA: School board candidates not declaring victory yet
- RivPE: SAN JACINTO: Council winners say look forward
- RivPE: Most Inland voters rejected higher taxes
- SBSun: Rutherford wins, supports ethics commission
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO: Voters elect two new mayors
- SBSun: Anti-incumbent ripples felt locally
- RivPE: San Bernardino Probe: Postmus arguments Monday
- SBSun: Testimony ends in Postmus, Eyler hearing
- VOSD: Will the Prop. D Coalition Stay Together?
- SDUT: Voters go with status quo in county
- SDUT: OK for groceries gets harder for superstores
- SDUT: Trio behind anti-illegal-immigration law may return
- VOSD: Elections Boost Young's Bid for Council President
- NCTimes: CARLSBAD: Voters select Hall, Douglas, Packard
- NCTimes: ENCINITAS: Allegations against mayor may have cost him re-election bid