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    • Old vs. new. Public sector vs. private. Three-term Democratic U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer vs. Republican U.S. Senate nominee Carly Fiorina.

      Fiorina, the former CEO of tech giant Hewlett-Packard, was pushing California voters to make those connections Wednesday as she launched her general election campaign at a state GOP victory rally held at the Hilton hotel in Anaheim.
      Fiorina also answered Boxer's debate challenge, made just hours after Fiorina was declared the winner last night, by saying with some bravado, "Barbara, I'll debate you anytime anywhere. As far as I'm concerned, we can debate once a week."

      The Republican, however, made one debate demand, that they schedule one meeting in Mendota in the Central Valley, "where unemployment is skyrocketing because the federal government has decided that families don't need water."
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      These debates will happen after Labor Day and only after Boxer falls behind in the polls.

    • A day after Meg Whitman won the Republican primary for governor, Democratic nominee Jerry Brown kicked off his general-election campaign by mocking his wealthy rival's lavish campaign spending and her history as chief executive of EBay.

      "She talks about waste and abuse," Brown told reporters at a morning news conference in downtown Los Angeles. "She paid herself $120 million, and then EBay had to lay off 10% of its workforce. Now, is that waste and abuse? Is that what you want?"

      The state attorney general, who faced only token opposition in the Democratic primary, ridiculed Whitman's spending of $71 million of her personal fortune on the campaign so far, suggesting it shows she would lack fiscal discipline as governor.

      "Whitman only has a history of spending money wildly to get whatever she wants," Brown said. "I have a history of reining in my desire to get this or get that, or spend this, in the campaign or the government."
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      Jerry Brown is a moron.

    • Speaking to hundreds of buoyant Republicans at a victory rally Wednesday in Anaheim, Republican Party Chairman Ron Nehring laid out the party’s theme going forward — that their historically diverse ticket featured new faces with fresh ideas, while the Democrats represented the status quo.

      “It’s clear this election this year is going to come down to the party of the past versus the party of the future,” he said. “Have you seen the relics the Democrats nominated last night?”

      He joked that U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer was first elected when the TV show “The A-Team” was on the air and that gubernatorial nominee Jerry Brown’s voter registration card was written in Roman numerals.

      Meanwhile, Republicans nominated two women to their ticket’s top spots, as well as a Latino candidate for lieutenant governor and an African American candidate for secretary of State.

      “The Republican party has nominated a historic ticket,” Nehring said. “This is a ticket that looks like California.
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      And, will win

    • The top prosecutors in Los Angeles and San Francisco will face off to replace California Attorney General Jerry Brown.

      San Francisco County District Attorney Kamala Harris was the top Democratic vote-getter Tuesday among a field that included Facebook privacy officer Chris Kelly, who sank more than $12 million from his personal fortune into the campaign.

      Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley captured the GOP nomination over state Sen. Tom Harman and former law school dean John Eastman, who was supported by tea party activists.
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      Crime, prisons and the death penalty will be prime issues.

    • Now here's some news: Sen. Barbara Boxer is challenging new GOP Senate nominee Carly Fiorina to a series of debates.

      Wait a minute, we're dizzy. An incumbent wants to debate a challenger? And a challenger who is very well-spoken at that. Quick, you political junkies: When was the last time THAT happened?

      Said Boxer campaign czar Rose Kapolczynski Tuesday night:

      "Tonight we also have invited Fiorina to join us in publicly debating the many important issues facing California and our nation. We are ready to start meeting immediately to discuss mutually acceptable arrangements."

      In her victory speech Tuesday, Fiorina said "a loud and cynical critic of America's military" and a "bitter partisan who has said much but accomplished little."
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      Boxer will have to explain her own finances, where she now lives – and what about voting in Riverside County?

      These debates I want to see and hear!

    • Some of Sarah Palin’s riskiest endorsements scored major victories Tuesday for the former Alaska governor, showing off her power in Republican primaries.

      Palin had four primary endorsements in play – Carly Fiorina, Nikki Haley, Terry Branstad and Cecile Bledsoe – and three won or moved on to a runoff.

      Palin served different roles for each candidate – sometimes spotlighting conservatives not well known to the national scene while at others validating conservative credentials to an unsure grassroots and even stepping in to deflect nasty attacks.

      Perhaps Palin’s most powerful demonstration came in South Carolina, where her endorsement propelled a major swing in the polls for Haley’s primary campaign for governor and sustained the state representative through accusations of two separate affairs.
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      Presidential politics for 2012 has already started as Sarah Palin moves about the lower 48.

      (tags: sarah_palin)
  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina

    CA-Sen Poll Watch: California Voters Heart Carly Fiorina

    Meg Whitman, left, winner of the Republican nomination for governor of California, and Carly Fiorina, the GOP nominee for the U.S. Senate from California, celebrate at a post-primary election celebration in Anaheim, Calif., Wednesday, June 9, 2010. AP Photo

    California primary election night polling is out and the result: Californians REALLY like Carly Fiorina.

    Seventy-eight percent (78%) of voters in yesterday’s California Republican Primary have a favorable opinion of their party’s new Senate nominee, Carly Fiorina. A Rasmussen Reports Election Night Survey found that just over 50% had favorable views of her two opponents Tom Campbell and Chuck DeVore.

    Among the 43% of Primary voters who consider themselves part of the Tea Party Movement, Fiorina won 62% of the vote, and DeVore finished a distant second. Among the rest of the voters, Fiorina won a majority of the vote, and Campbell finished second.

    Fiorina won big among conservative voters. Among the much smaller number of moderate voters, Campbell won a narrow plurality, 41% to 35%.

    Ninety percent (90%) of Primary voters say they’re likely to vote for Fiorina in the general election campaign against incumbent Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer. That’s an extraordinarily high number.

    Although the latest head to head Fiorina vs. Boxer polling has Boxer ahead. I think the next few weeks will see the numbers shift and shift dramatically in favor of the Republican.

  • Carly Fiorina

    CA-Sen Video: Carly Fiorina’s Republican Primary Victory Speech

    Video of Carly Fiorina delivering a victory speech after winning the GOP U.S. Senate Nomination in California, June 8, 2010. Fiorina will now face incumbent Democrat Sen. Barbara Boxer in November.

    Carly Fiorina wins and here are the most updated results:

    Here is the transcript of Carly Fiorina’s speech.

    Thank you Thank you so much. My good friends, I have heard your message loud and clear: The people of California have had enough. In fact, I think they are hearing you all the way to Washington, D.C.!

    From the moment I declared my candidacy, over 7,000 volunteers, over 20 coalitions, twelve thousand donors and a tireless, hard-working staff have made this the greatest team effort I have ever been privileged to be a part of. All of you worked together to make tonight a reality, and I owe you a debt of gratitude that is very difficult for me to express.

    While I cannot name all of you, there is one very special person who has been my running mate for over 25 years now: my husband, Frank, the rock of my life.

    I want to begin tonight by acknowledging two committed Republicans who also have sacrificed and worked hard for the cause of victory in November: Chuck DeVore and Tom Campbell. We all fought hard for the privilege of this office. I salute them for their determined work to change the course of America, and I look very much forward to their help and support in the common cause we now share.

    Congratulations as well to my good friend and colleague, Meg Whitman. California will now be offered two candidates at the top of our ticket who’ve actually created jobs and cut costs – and we looking forward to taking on the two career politicians on the other side.

    But the teamwork that brought us here cannot end here tonight. So, as we celebrate, and it looks like you’ve been having a heck of a party here celebrating, let us remember that beginning tomorrow and through November 2nd, we are going to run a tireless, fearless campaign all across California to finally unseat Barbara Boxer.

    In her 28 years of being a career politician in Washington, D.C., Barbara Boxer has been a bitter partisan who has said much but accomplished little. She may get an “A” for politics but she gets an “F” for achievement.

    Nevertheless, Barbara Boxer has said one thing I agree with. She said recently that this election “offers the clearest choice in the nation,” and I cannot agree more. Her far left views place her on the fringe of American politics and our differences could not be greater.

    Quite simply: this election is about the future not the past. For three decades in the Congress, Boxer has personified the entrenched, stale arrogance of someone who has long forgotten that here in America, the people rule, not the government.

    When she dressed down that General in front of the cameras, she displayed all the destructive elitism that is so disquieting to the people of California. When she made a rare trip to California to fill her campaign coffers, she said the reason for her poor approval ratings was because the voters of California were “grumpy” about the economy. I think that’s the first time Barbara Boxer has been guilty of understatement.

    Nearly two and a half million Californians are out of work, many for over six months. Hundreds of thousands more has given up looking for work. There are boarded up store fronts all across California, there are food lines in our great San Joaquin Valley and businesses large and small leaving this state at record rates.

    And do you remember, as I do, that Barbara Boxer voted for a so-called stimulus package that she promised would reduce unemployment to eight percent or less? She has become so tone deaf about reality that she has deluded herself into believing that the word “grumpy” actually describes the desperation and despair caused by big government folly, big government bailouts and the build-up of $13 trillion of national debt.

    It is precisely this kind of “old politics”, the failure to listen, the failure to understand that has caused tens of millions of Americans to feel betrayed. Our fellow citizens feel betrayed by the distant and insulated politics of incumbency, entrenchment and incompetence.

    This election is also about the big differences between the kind of people we are and what we believe.

    I believe that each person everywhere has enormous potential if they are given the freedom and the opportunity to fulfill it. Barbara Boxer believes that it is government that promotes potential, not the individual. I believe in lower taxes so we the people can best decide best how to spend and invest our hard-earned dollars. She believes that government can decide how best to spend your income.

    I believe that small businesses and entrepreneurs are the lifeblood of our country and the engine to get our economy moving again, and she believes that massive government spending and massive deficits are the answer.

    I believe in the honor and heroism that has distinguished our armed services. From the day she entered Congress, Barbara Boxer has been a loud and cynical critic of America’s military, repeatedly voting to cut off or reduce the resources that our fighting men and women need to effectively combat our enemies. And she has stood silently by as Israel is condemned and threatened and Iran moves towards nuclear weapons.

    This campaign is also going to be about what works and what doesn’t work – about action and results versus rhetoric and failures. Twenty-first century issues and realities require the common sense, good judgment, new ideas and perspective that come from the real world experience I bring to the table. Barbara Boxer thinks the real world revolves around a couple of square miles and a vast, unaccountable bureaucracy in Washington, D.C.

    Listen, my fellow Californians, I promise you this: from day one in the U.S. Senate I will be relentless in fighting for every job and I will start by making it easier, not harder, for small-businesses, family businesses, innovators and entrepreneurs to do what they do best, which is to create private sector jobs and build the American Dream.

    We must end the failure and disgrace of California being responsible for one out of every six unemployed Americans. Barbara Boxer’s answer of rhetoric over reality stops now.

    I bring a track record of problem solving, transparency and decision-making. I am willing to ask tough questions. I am prepared to shake things up. And unlike Barbara Boxer, I am also prepared to be held accountable.

    Throughout this campaign, I have met tens of thousands of Californians from every walk of life. Even with all the challenges of policy and government facing America, what I heard most often as I traveled up and down this great and glorious state was a concern about the core of America – our soul and our spirit.

    People fear that something is slipping away from us, that America is drifting. What has happened to us? It was symbolized by a woman who gripped my hand and, looking into my eyes, said: “I have never voted before. I am voting for you because I fear for my children’s future.”

    I knew instantly what she meant. Dreamers and patriots founded our country on a single, radical idea: that anyone, from anywhere could live the life they choose and rise to fulfill their own potential; that the pursuit of happiness is a protected right. That radical idea exists today for us to fulfill the American dream. But without freedom and without opportunity, our American dreams die and we cannot permit a far-removed government to become a patronizing state.

    Our founding fathers intended a citizen government – that is what “of, by and for the people” means. They knew that people from the real world should come to public service as a check on unbridled government. And Barbara Boxer is the perfect example of why we must now return to a citizen government.

    I decided to run for the Senate because I could make a difference. I am not a career politician. I am a concerned citizen answering a call for change. I have lived the American dream that was promised by that radical idea of fulfilling one’s potential to the fullest. Starting as a receptionist who typed, filed and answered phones at a little nine-person business, I was privileged to work my way up to become the CEO of Hewlett Packard. No one is promised an easy path – that is not our guarantee. Mine was not easy either. Frank’s and my life together – like yours – has had its share of hardship and heartache, but we have also been greatly blessed.

    Early last year, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. It was a tough passage, but with that passage came stronger faith, stronger family and a stronger conviction. A conviction to give back to a country that has given me a life I could not dare to dream of when I started typing on that IBM Selectric.

    Oh, and one more thing: when I started this campaign I was nearly bald. After seeing that reflection in the mirror, Barbara Boxer doesn’t scare me a bit.

    All of us together can recapture the sound and the spirit of American democracy.

    Democrats, Republicans, tea partiers, independents, conservatives, moderates and believers in the “radical idea” that is America — we all belong to one party this year: “The Had Enough Party.” We the people have had enough of politicians who are certainly entitled to their ideology but who aren’t entitled to impose it on the rest of us.

    It is easy to become dispirited with all the challenges we face. But we are Americans – and when things get tough, or we lost track or our spirit has drifted, that is when we emerge from our shops and our factories, that is when we come out of our neighborhoods and our homes, and our hills and our towns, and our cities and our villages – and we will march with our vote.

    Our government is out of control and out of touch. It is corrupt, arrogant and distant. So with your prayers and your marching feet beside me, inspired by the radical idea that the American dream belongs to everyone, I make you this promise tonight: We will take our government back. We will make it listen. And we will make it work.

    Thank you so much.

    On to the general election campaign that begins today.

  • Twitter

    @Flap Twitter Updates for 2010-06-09

    • @seanhackbarth The Dodger game was very exciting even though I was multi-tasking with Lakers vs. Celtics and Elections #mlb in reply to seanhackbarth #
    • RT @markos: Tom Campbell would've been a serious threat to Boxer.Dodged that bullet.|Left Translation: Campbell = sure loser to Boxer#cavote #
    • @MelissaTweets No time to gloat – need to beat Boxer and Jerry Brown. We need the @ChuckDeVore and @TalkToTom voters to unite behind Carly in reply to MelissaTweets #
    • And, to cap off a perfect night – the Dodgers Beat the Cardinals……Election analysis will wait until tomorrow….. #
    • @MelissaTweets What? Team Carly has Barbara Boxer to beat. it is just starting……. in reply to MelissaTweets #
    • RT @VincentHarris: Let the record show that tweeting negative opposition 1 million x a day does NOT win elections.–> @chuckdevore #casen #
    • RT @thehotline: Angle, Sandoval take Silver State primary gold — http://bit.ly/9JLefI #NVPrimary #
    • CA-Sen: Carly Fiorina Wins Republican Nomination for United States Senate http://bit.ly/dhowWx #tcot #catcot #
    • RT @LizMair: Thank you to all those who have already sent congratulations messages. Let's move forward and defeat Boxer. #casen #cagop #
    • links for 2010-06-08 http://bit.ly/a2FBO3 #tcot #catcot #
    • RT @jimgeraghty: Carly Fiorina's win in California proves that old and time-tested political axiom: Nobody likes a FCINO. #cavote #casen #
    • CA-Sen: The AP has called the race for Carly Fiorina #casen #catcot #tcot #cavote #cagop On a personal notes: Congrats Carly! #
    • RT @JWilliamsAP: LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Former Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina wins GOP Senate nomination in California. #CAvote #
    • RT @ShaneGoldmacher: Secretary of State @DBowen has declared #cavote to be the evening's official hashtag. #cavote #
    • LA Lakers beat Boston Celtics 91-84 Yay! #
    • NV-Sen: RT @RalstonFlash: Angle now up 5-plus statewide. Grim for Lowden. #nvprimary #
    • CA-Gov: Meg Whitman wins GOP nomination and will face Dem Jerry Brown in November #cagov #cagop #catcot #tcot #
    • RT @thehotline: Fiorina over 50% in LA, SD, Santa Barbara, Stanislaus Cos., the 4 places where significant number of votes are in 59% #casen #
    • RT @RalstonFlash: First Clark numbers just popped up. Lowden losing ground 9% of precincts in. She is up less than 2 percent in Clark. N/G #
    • CA-Sen: Carly Fiorina with 36 point lead over second place Tom Campbell #casen #cagop #
    • NV-Sen: Angle now with about a 2% statewide lead over Lowden @RalstonFlash #
    • RT @vcstar: Linda Parks beating Audra Strickland in early county supervisor #election results, 60.4 to 39.1 percent.| Absentee usually hold #
    • CA-Sen: Mickey Kaus in third place behind Boxer and some other guy in Democrat Primary #casen #
    • CA-Gov: Jerry Brown wins Dem nomination – well duh….. #
    • CA-Sen: Early returns Carly Fiorina 60.6%, Tom Campbell 19.9%, Chuck DeVore 16.7% http://bit.ly/b9KRsb #tcot #casen #catcot #cagop #
    • CA-Sen: First election results are up Carly Fiorina cruising with 60.6% of the vote: http://bit.ly/b9KRsb #tcot #casen #cagop #catcot #
    • NV-Gov: GOP Gov. Gibbons loses as AP calls race for Sandoval #tcot @RAlstonFlash #
    • @meepbobeep Yes: http://bit.ly/dfIOMN in reply to meepbobeep #
    • BREAKING NV-Sen: Harry Reid wins Democratic nomination #tcot #
    • CA-Sen: California Polls are closed – stay tuned for election results from the Golden State #casen #cagop #catcot #
    • CA-Sen: Cali polls getting ready to close and first absentee vote reports forthcoming #casen #cagop #catcot #
    • NV-Sen: Looks like Angle is up – Lowden in trouble, Tark is out of running @RalstonFlash #tcot #
    • RT @sanuzis: NV GOP Sen: Early ResultsAngle 30.45%Lowden 29.8% Tarkanian 24.37 With only 2 counties reporting #tcot #
    • NV-Sen: Clark County (Las Vegas) reporting early with +3% for Sue Lowden – trouble for her. @RalstonFlash #tcot #
    • NV-Sen: Mineral County in – still a dead heat @RalstonFlash #tcot #
    • NV-Sen: RT @RalstonFlash: In Elko, Angle and Lowden in dead heat, Tark behind. Onlys everal hundred votes #tcot #
    • RT @LizMair: @Flap With MOAR CAKE scrawled on it! (It's on my b-day party invitation!) (thanks @moirabagley) #demosnsheep #casen #cagop #
    • Shocker in CA-Sen: @LizMair changes her Twitter Avatar to #demonsheep #casen #cagop #catcot #
    • Nevada polls closed at 7 PM Pacific time – results will filter in soon. California has another hour to go. #tcot #
    • Just back from voting and people were starting to arrive. But, the poll workers looked bored. It is a light turnout. #
    • CA-Sen Final GOP Primary Poll Watch: Carly Fiorina in Commanding Lead http://bit.ly/dk4aoj #tcot #catcot #
    • RT @PatrickRuffini: If I were filling out a CA ballot today, it'd be for Campbell, Poizner, Dunn, Eastman. |Dunn will be the ONLY winner #
    • BP Oil Spill reveals Obama's lack of executive experience #tcot http://icio.us/g1rtet #
    • CA-Sen: Our Hero AND Our Failure Barbara Boxer #tcot #casen #cagop #catcot http://icio.us/35qxya #
    • CA-Sen: Flap’s Favorite Political Ad – Hindenboxer http://bit.ly/bR2w2Q #tcot #catcot #
    • Day By Day June 8, 2010 – Craps http://bit.ly/dxe13l #tcot #catcot #
    • CA-Sen and NV-Sen: The failure of the Electability Argument #tcot #casen #cagop http://icio.us/eurjku #
    • CA-Sen: One of Nine Races to Watch #tcot http://icio.us/tex0c5 #
    • Poll Watch: Voters' support for members of Congress is at an all-time low #tcot #catcot #cagop http://icio.us/5li0aw #
    • RT @KQED_CapNotes: Election Day! Field Poll estimates 33.3% of voters will turn out, less than all-time primary low of 33.6% in 2006. #cagop #
    • Good Tuesday morning/afternoon/evening Flapsblog.com, Twitter, FriendFeed and Facebook friends – California Election Day – Please Vote #
    • Links for 2010-06-07 [del.icio.us] http://bit.ly/a8axbN #tcot #catcot #
    • @Flap Twitter Updates for 2010-06-08 http://bit.ly/a3Ucf7 #tcot #catcot #

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