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Daily Archives: July 25, 2006
Burton and Brulte, Together Again
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The two former leaders of the California Senate, who used to sit across a table and debate the state budget, will now apparently sit across a table at some point and debate… debates. Word is that the campaign of Democrat … Continue reading
"It Was The Wrong Decision"
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That's what Governor Schwarzenegger said yesterday about his vote in favor of Proposition 187 in 1994, a ballot measure that has long fueled Latino voter anger at the Republican party. In an interview with the editorial board of La Opinion, … Continue reading
Governor's Trip To Mexico Delayed
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Word is that Governor Schwarzenegger's high profile trade mission to Mexico will not happen next month, and will be delayed until after the November 7 gubernatorial election. The governor's press secretary, Margita Thompson, made the announcement this morning at her … Continue reading
If There's A Silver Lining...
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in the new Field Poll out today for Phil Angelides, it may be this: given the depth of data showing renewed support for Arnold Schwarzenegger, the poll shows the Democratic challenger down by only 7 points. Like I said, that … Continue reading





