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    • Despite its name, membership in the liberal online community Journolist wasn’t limited to journalists. Present among the bloggers, reporters and editors were a number of professional political operatives, including top White House economic advisors, key Obama political appointees, and Democratic campaign veterans. Some left government to join Journolist. Others took the opposite route. A few contributed to Journolist from their perches in politics. At times, it became difficult to tell who was supposed to be covering policy and who was trying to make it.
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      Not a surprise
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    • Could an anti-illegal immigration initiative along the lines of the Arizona law, now partially blocked from going into effect, ever become law in California?

      A recent Field Poll suggests that were such an initiative to make it onto the ballot, it would get strong support from California's electorate, just as Proposition 187, the initiative stripping illegal immigrants of a range of benefits, did in 1994. An earlier Field Poll found that Californians were more likely to vote for candidates who supported the Arizona law.
      According to the most recent Field Poll (conducted between June 22 and July 5), there is clear-cut support for the Arizona law among likely voters in California. Forty-one percent are strongly in favor and 13 percent are somewhat in favor of the law. That's compared to 32 percent who are strongly opposed and 11 percent somewhat opposed.
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      An initiative would pass and then the court challenges.

  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina

    CA-Sen Poll Watch: Barbara Boxer 39% Vs. Carly Fiorina 34% Vs Undecided 22%

    Courtesy of Real Clear Politics

    Plenty of play left for Carly Fiorina after the lazy days of summer politics in California.

    With the campaigns in full swing over what are supposed to be lazy summer months, a new survey from the Public Policy Institute of California finds the races for governor and U.S. Senate are both up for grabs.

    Democratic gubernatorial nominee Jerry Brown is leading his Republican opponent Meg Whitman, 37% to 34%. Meanwhile, Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer is ahead of Republican Carly Fiorina, 39% to 34%.

    When the media campaigns heat up after Labor Day, we will know the extent of anti-incumbent sentiment in solid Democrat California. Until then, enjoy the summer and fluctuating poll numbers.

  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day,  Jimmy Carter

    Day By Day July 29, 2010 – Google It!

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    The LEFT has a track record of failure in American politics.

    Remember Lyndon Johnson, Jimmy Carter and now Barack Obama?

    The only LEFT/Democrat President who has realized a modicum of success was Bill Clinton who declared the “Era of Big Government was over” and initiated welfare reform.

    American voters will correct their mistakes of the past four years in November and bring balance back to government. Count on it.

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