Sunday, June 6, 2010
- CCTimes: Democratic interest wanes in quiet primary
- SJMerc: Will bored California Democrats stay home on Election Day?
- LAT: Money and anger fuel California's top primary contests
- SDUT: Whitman and Fiorina could make GOP history
- SacBee: California groups aid candidates who once represented them
- VCS:Cash is king as primary election campaign spending soars
- SacBee: Fiorina is confident on local visit
- LAT: Three days before primary, Fiorina dialing in on Boxer
- LAT: Looking ahead, Boxer and Fiorina tangle on national security and global climate change
- WashPost: GOP Senate primary preview
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Fiorina risks political backlash in California with global warming cracks
- SacBee:Pete Wilson, Mitt Romney campaign for Meg Whitman
- WashPost: GOP gubernatorial race preview
- SDUT: Wilson warms up Whitman faithful at rally
- LAT: Poizner goes door to door to 'set the record straight'
- WashPost: California's possible solution to polarized, partisan politics
- DesSun:Statehouse Insider: State budget countdown a-ticking in Sacramento
- SLO Trib: Political Notebook
- The Hill:GOP congressman refuses to apologize for remark on ID'ing illegal immigrants
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The Golden Pen
SFChron: Complex justice system produces no order - SDUT: One grand report / Jurors underscore the promise of managed comp/outsourcing
- BigGov't: Unions Battle Reform in GOP Stronghold
- OCReg: Register columnists: 10 things that matter in this election
- OCReg: Mark Landsbaum: Welfare states can't have open borders
- WashPost: Outlook: 5 myths about California politics
- SacBee: These campaigns take low road
- FresBee: Some real election season winners
- SacBee: This week's California balloting just a tuneup
- WashPost: Outlook: 5 myths about California politics
- MarinIJ: Supervisorial race turns into a true slugfest
- SFChron: Veteran politicians vie for Dem committee spots
- CCTimes: Daniel Borenstein: Alternate member travels extensively on Contra Costa pension board's dime
- CCTimes: Vorderbrueggen: District 11 prediction is tricky
- SCS:Santa Cruz faces $3.7M gap without concessions from police, service workers
- SLO Trib: Candidates to see who makes the cut Tuesday
- SacBee: Yolo County Budget proposal would cut $16.3 million and 48 jobs
- FresBee: Valley election Tuesday leaves voters uninspired
- ModBee: Stanislaus County hit by sales tax slump
- IVDB: Chabot campaign vehicle vandalized
- IVDB: Electoral battles looming in San Bernardino County
- RivPE: Redlands' budget woes will mean layoffs, cuts in service
- RivPE: Loma Linda council approves enviable balanced budget -- with surplus
- NCTimes: POWAY: Tuesday's election a historic one for Poway
- NCTimes: OCEANSIDE: Six vie for a voice on O'side council
- SDUT: Business and labor squaring off again
- SDUT: New City Hall opens for business
- SDUT: Mission accomplished for Chula Vista councilman