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Duane Dichiara

What I Learned At the Door

On Thursday, my job was all but done. The mail was written, printed, and dropped. The radio buys were running. The paid calls were recorded and scheduled. So, like most every election, I decided to spend the last few days walking precincts so I could get a first hand feel of what the electorate was thinking.

Over the weekend I walked two large precincts – one in Vista and one in Carlsbad – in North County San Diego. The targets were GOP and Decline to State Primary voters. Probably close to a total of 250 households, of which I spoke to around 85… maybe more.

The temperature the first day (Vista) was a boiling 95 and I drew a hilly precinct in an inland upper middle-class community called Shadowridge. This precinct is not in the hotly contested CD50. It is represented by Congressman Darrell Issa, and amusingly I actually ended up walking his precinct and knocking on his door (he wasn’t home). The second day, mercifully, the weather was in the 70’s and I was fairly near the coast in another upper middle-class community. In the second precinct, I was in the middle of the Bilbray-Busby brawl. These are both very, very Republican and… Read More

Dan Schnur

Running against Angelides

The Schwarzenegger campaign insists they have no preference on which Democratic candidate for govenor ends up as their opponent. In truth, they’ll probably be able to run pretty much the same campaign against either Phil Angelides or Steve Westly.

But running against Angelides would be so much more fun.

Today’s Sacramento Bee reports on the anti-Arnold’s visit to an African-American congregation in East Oakland, where he promised the attendees that "wants to create a California ‘where the governor stands side by side with people like Barbara Lee, whether it’s the genocide in Darfur or the horrible war in Iraq."

Putting aside for a moment the lack of foreign policy decision-making in a governor’s portfolio, Angelides just promised the people of the state that he "stands side by side" with the only member of the House of Representatives who, on September 15, 2001, voted against authorizing the use of military force against those responsible for the terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon four days earlier.

I don’t know of anyone who’s in favor… Read More

Jon Fleischman

WSJ’s Fund on the Fiftieth

From the Wall Street Journal Political Diary:

Busting Busby

Mainstream media outlets will be closely watching the special election tomorrow to fill the House seat of former San Diego Congressman Duke Cunningham, who has been sentenced to federal prison for bribery. Should Democrat Francine Busby defeat Republican Brian Bilbray in a heavily GOP district, it would embolden Democratic hopes of winning control of Congress.

But almost no national media outlet has covered the late-breaking news that may decide the election. Last Thursday, Ms. Busby addressed a group of supporters and in response to a question in Spanish about how someone who was an illegal alien could help, she answered: "You don’t need papers for voting," she said.… Read More

Congressman Doug LaMalfa

D-Day

In addition to tomorrow’s election day occuring on 6-6-6, [yes the devil IS in the details] we can remember amongst the giant struggles for primaryvictory for statewide offices,senate seats and new assemblymembers in either party, that it is also the 62nd anniversary of the Allied invasion to re-takeEurope from Hitler. More people, materiel; and effort had never been, at one time, expendedto fight for liberty. It was said the British Isles may sink from all the fighting men and equipment poised near the White Cliffs. Andhere was the US leading the way to help others once again taste freedom. Leadership, by our country,under General Eisenhower, made this vast undertaking a huge success and turned the tide of the war and ofhistory..

As we go to the polls tomorrow to decide many issues, from local government to Governor to Prop 82’s ‘soaking the rich’ again with yet another proposal that will drive the job providers out of state, take a minute to think of who we’re electing and will they honor in their elected office the sacrifice made for liberty 62 years earlier that day.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Mike Carona: A GREAT Sheriff who should be re-elected.

This Tuesday is a big election day throughout California, with a lot going on including a nationally-watched special election for Congress in San Diego, a heated battle between two Democrats for the honor of going up against Arnold Schwarzenegger this fall, Rob Reiner’s tax hike/government-run preschool scheme, and much more. All of those things and more have been talked about on this website. I am going to take a few minutes, though, and talk about a race that is near and dear to my heart. My apologies to the vast majority of FR readers who hail from outside of "The OC" — but I want to take a few minutes to urge my several thousand Orange County readers to vote to re-elect my boss, Orange County Sheriff Michael Carona. If you are reading this column, and live outside of Orange County, but have family, friends or acquaintances here, please contact them and ask them to vote for Sheriff Carona. I have known Mike Carona for nearly fifteen years. He and I first met when he was the… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Mike Carona: A GREAT Sheriff who should be re-elected.

This Tuesday is a big election day throughout California, with a lot going on including a nationally-watched special election for Congress in San Diego, a heated battle between two Democrats for the honor of going up against Arnold Schwarzenegger this fall, Rob Reiner’s tax hike/government-run preschool scheme, and much more. All of those things and more have been talked about on this website. I am going to take a few minutes, though, and talk about a race that is near and dear to my heart. My apologies to the vast majority of FR readers who hail from outside of "The OC" — but I want to take a few minutes to urge my several thousand Orange County readers to vote to re-elect my boss, Orange County Sheriff Michael Carona. If you are reading this column, and live outside of Orange County, but have family, friends or acquaintances here, please contact them and ask them to vote for Sheriff Carona. I have known Mike Carona for nearly fifteen years. He and I first met when he was the… Read More

Barry Jantz

Datamar on Dem Gubernatorial, Props 81, 82

I was wondering why Datamar was so quiet over the weekend….ok, guys, now give us something on the 50th….

Democrats: Angelides Leads Westly, 42.9% to 41.3% Public Library Construction (Proposition 81) Losing 57% to 36.5% Voluntary Preschool Initiative (Proposition 82) Losing 63.1% to 32.9% San Diego – A poll released today by Datamar Inc., shows Phil Angelides leading by a small margin, 42.9%, to Steve Westly’s 41.3% in the Democratic primary race to be the party nominee, with 15.8% of voters still undecided. Overall findings are based on a telephone survey of 1,592 California high-propensity registered voters—voters who voted in the 2000 gubernatorial primary and general elections, the 2003 gubernatorial recall election and the 2004 Presidential primary and general elections. Sample size is 1,592 respondents and the margin of error is +/- 2.46. The sampling error for subgroups is larger. The Democratic primary race question was available to Democratic voters only. Sample size is 690 respondents and the margin of error is +/- 3.94.

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Libraries and tots and…

Libraries and pre-school. Wow, is that the best we can come up with? This election’s statewide ballot measures will go down in election history as 1) the most boring and 2) the most worthless.

The independent library system is one of the least important government institution of this century. I don’t discount their value in certain communities. But in your typical middle class community where there is a library at each school site, a (or a network of) city or county library(s) and college or university library(s), I think that makes a few too many librarians.

I have nothing against them. In fact, I quite enjoyed going to the library as a kid. Getting my own library card at 6 was a special event. But times have changed and I no longer have to go to the library on a hot summer day because it is the only place in town with an air conditioner (I am being dramatic–we had air conditioning as a kid).

I also know that large amounts of research that could once be the done exclusively at ‘the library’ can now be done on ‘the Internet’. I… Read More

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