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Senate Candidate Carly Fiorina Hospitalized
- Oct. 26
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Republican U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina was hospitalized today for treatment of an infection stemming from reconstructive surgery she underwent after a bout with breast cancer.
California's Lieutenant Governor's Race Heats Up
- Oct. 25
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The office of Lieutenant Governor in California is not a very high profile one. It carries relatively little responsibility. Except for the fact that the Lieutenant Governor is one heartbeat away from the most powerful position in California politics - the Governorship.
New Poll Shows Likely Voters Favor Brown Over Whitman By 8 Points
- Oct. 21
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A new poll finds Democrat Jerry Brown has opened up a significant lead over Republican Meg Whitman in the California Governor’s race.
Brown, Whitman Clash In Final Debate
- Oct. 13
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Fireworks, personal attacks, and policy differences marked the final debate of California’s governor’s race Tuesday night. Republican Meg Whitman, the former eBAY CEO, and Democratic Attorney General Jerry Brown clashed over the budget, environmental regulations, same-sex marriage and many other issues.
November 2010: Latino Voting Power
- Oct. 8
- San Diego Week
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Every election in the last ten years has made the case that the Latino vote is crucial. Why do we keep on saying this? And why does it matter in San Diego?
Analysis Of The Gubernatorial Debates
- Oct. 1
- San Diego Week
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Republican Meg Whitman and Democrat Jerry Brown are coming to the voters by way of debates on television and radio.
What Will Break Tie Between Jerry Brown And Meg Whitman?
- Oct. 1
- Editors Roundtable
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California gubernatorial candidates Jerry Brown and Meg Whitman are in a virtual tie in the latest polls. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each candidate? And, how might the debates impact the race for governor?
Who Won Jerry Brown-Meg Whitman Debate?
- Sept. 29
- These Days
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California gubernatorial candidates Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown squared off for their first debate last night. We discuss what was learned about each candidate last night, and the key issues that will decide the race for governor.
Fiorina, Boxer Battle Over 'Made In America'
- Sept. 21
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On the campaign trail and in two different TV ads, Boxer has relentlessly criticized Fiorina for shipping jobs overseas and tried to contrast that with her own record.
Whitman Breaks Spending Record, Faces Tough Crowd In San Francisco
- Sept. 16
- 1 Comment
GOP candidate for governor Meg Whitman has now broken a campaign spending record She faced some tough questions about that, and a host of other issues at a San Francisco campaign stop Wednesday.
Boxer, Fiorina Face Off In US Senate Debate
- Sept. 2
- 1 Comment
The only scheduled debate in California’s U.S. Senate race saw Democrat Barbara Boxer and Republican Carly Fiorina spend as much time attacking each other as talking about their own accomplishments.
New Field Poll Shows Calif. Governor's Race In Statistical Tie
- July 7
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It’s a dead heat in the race for Governor. At least, that’s the finding of the latest Field Poll. The survey finds Democratic Attorney General Jerry Brown has a statistically insignificant one-point lead over Republican candidate Meg Whitman. Forty-four percent of likely voters favor Brown; 43 percent favor Whitman.
Chula Vista Election Recap
- June 11
- Editors Roundtable
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We'll discuss the Chula Vista races, the continuing battle between Mary Salas and Juan Vargas and how Prop G will play out.
Meg Whitman Pulls Off Historic Win
- June 9
- 2 Comments
Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman handily won the Republican nomination for Governor. She received roughly 64 percent of the vote to Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner’s 26 percent Tuesday.
Whitman, Fiorina Will Challenge Dem. Icons
- June 8
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California Republicans took an historic step Tuesday by nominating two wealthy businesswomen to challenge Democratic icons for governor and U.S. Senate, setting in motion an election season of big-money campaigns and high-stakes in the nation's most populous state.
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