• Hannah-Beth Jackson,  Tony Strickland

    Tony Strickland Re-Takes Vote Lead in California State Senate Race

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    Former California Assembly Members Tony Strickland and Hannah-Beth Jackson and candidates for California State Senate District 19

    Ventura County elections reported yesterday afternoon and former California Assemblyman Tony Strickland has retaken the lead over Democrat Hannah-Beth Jackson. This update has Srickland leading by 540 votes with over 357,000 cast.

    Strickland passed Democrat Hannah-Beth Jackson, who had led by 255 votes going into the day, based on the results of 18,041 additional vote-by-mail ballots tabulated in Ventura County.

    Neither of the two other counties that have 19th District voters, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, released additional results on Monday.

    Los Angeles County is expected to provide updated vote counts today.

    Stay tuned…….


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  • Hannah-Beth Jackson,  Tony Strickland

    Tony Strickland Takes 840 Vote Lead in California State Senate Race

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    Former California Assembly Members Tony Strickland and Hannah-Beth Jackson and candidates for California State Senate District 19

    The lead comes from Ventura County mail-in ballots which were received after the time to process them before election day.

    Republican Tony Strickland took an 840-vote lead over Democrat Hannah-Beth Jackson Thursday in the oh-so-close balloting in the 19th Senate District, the first day of what could be a monthlong process to determine the winner of the most expensive political contest in Ventura County history.

    Strickland emerged with a lead after Ventura County election officials counted 11,294 mail-in-ballots that hadn’t been received in time to process before Election Day. His 948-vote net gain allowed him to leapfrog ahead of Jackson, who led by 108 votes after election night.

    The votes counted Thursday were exceptionally rich for Strickland. He was the choice on 58.6 percent of the new ballots counted, well above the percentage by which he carried Ventura County and also above the percentage he received of the mail-in ballots from the county that were tabulated on Election Day.

    The lead may be short-lived since Santa Barbara County will release its mail-in ballots today. On the other hand, Strickland supporting Los Angeles County is liable to add to Strickland’s total.

    Next, will be the fight for the provisional ballots and a possible state mandated audit.

    Flap bets Strickland will win this race eventually but hang on because the lead may change a couple more times over the next few weeks.


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  • Hannah-Beth Jackson,  Tony Strickland

    Tony Strickland and Hannah-Beth Jackson in Tight Race for California State Senate

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    Former California Assembly Members Tony Strickland and Hannah-Beth Jackson and candidates for California State Senate District 19

    Wow!

    The election yesterday settled NOTHING (Jackson leads by 108 votes with thousands yet to be counted) in the California State Senate District 19 which includes portions of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties.

    Timm Herdt of the Ventura County Star has the poop and the numbers.

    • Elections officials have processed and counted mail-in ballots that were delivered in the mail through last Friday. All ballots that were delivered via mail on Saturday, Monday and yesterday have not been counted. To these, add all the mail-in ballots that were dropped off at voting precincts yesterday. Finally, add all provisional ballots that were cast. These are the votes that will now determine the outcome.
    • Provisional ballots are cast by voters who showed up at the polls and, for some reason or another, weren’t on the rolls. Ventura County Clerk-Recorder Philip Schmit told me last night that there was an unusually high number of provisional ballots cast yesterday.
    • The tallying of the outstanding ballots won’t begin until tomorrow or Friday at the earliest, Schmit said. The process could take two weeks.
    • California law requires an automatic recount of 10 percent of the ballots in any contest in which the outcome is within half a percentage point. If the contest remains within that margin after the first 10 percent of ballots are recounted, then another 10 percent are recounted, and so on.

    Ventura County is where Tony Strickland is strong and many GOP voters vote by mail.

    Stay tuned but Flap thinks this race albeit tight today will ultimately go to Republican Tony Strickland.


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  • Tony Strickland

    Tony Strickland for California State Senate District 19

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    Republican California State Senate candidate and former California Assemblyman Tony Strickland waving to early morning commuters in Camraillo, California, August 13, 2008

    Voters in Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties should cast their ballot tomorrow for former California Assemblyman Tony Strickland  in the California State Senate District 19 race.

    From the Santa Barbara News-Press, Santa Barbara’s largest newspaper:

    The right choice to represent the state Senate’s 19th District couldn’t be more clear.

    Do you want a candidate known for extreme partisan politics — one who’s distorted her resume, alienated many Santa Barbarans and plotted to hold the state’s budget hostage for political gain?

    Or do you want a stable hand in Sacramento during this time of economic uncertainty?

    As Senate candidate Tony Strickland has noted:

    “Our financial markets are unstable and our economy is in shambles. Californians are frustrated, suspicious and angry because they feel deceived by partisan politicians who offer no solutions. They are worried about losing their retirement savings, the equity they have in their homes and, in some cases, their jobs.”

    We have faith that Mr. Strickland will do his best to hold the line against tax hikes and fee increases that your family can’t afford. Too many state lawmakers are out of touch with the challenges facing California households. Their way of dealing with the state’s budget problem consists of either trying to find new ways to take money from you, or papering it over and pushing it off to future generations.
    Mr. Strickland says, “Let me fight for you.”

    If one looks at the record of his opponent, her motto might as well be “let me fight against you.”

    Vote for Tony Strickland on Nov. 4.

    Flap concurs and asks his colleagues, friends and neighbors to vote for Tony Strickland.


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  • Audra Strickland,  Tony Strickland

    Shocker: Ventura County Star Endorses Audra Strickland for California Assembly

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    California Assemblywoman Audra Strickland and her husband Tony, the former Assemblyman and current California State Senate candidate, Camarillo, California September 2008, Photo by Flap

    Flap is truly shocked that the left-leaning Ventura County Star editorial board would actually endorse a Republican incumbent Assemblywoman.

    Twice now in four years, The Star Editorial Board has endorsed Democrat Ferial Masry, a remarkable woman who has run unsuccessfully against incumbent Republican Assemblywoman Audra Strickland in the 37th Assembly District.

    This year — the last for which Ms. Strickland can run for the Assembly before she is termed out in 2010 — The Star Editorial Board is endorsing Ms. Strickland.

    We continue to admire Ms. Masry, 59, a high school teacher in the San Fernando Valley, for her common-sense approach to governance, democratic ideals and grasp of the issues. She would make an outstanding legislator.

    However, voters have twice chosen Ms. Strickland over Ms. Masry to represent them in the 37th Assembly District, which includes Camarillo, Ojai, Fillmore, Santa Paula, Moorpark, Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley. This year, the Republican registration lead in the 37th Assembly District has been whittled down to 7 percentage points from 11 four years ago — still relatively safe for a Republican.

    Flap bets the Ventura County Star is acknowledging that the 37th Assembly District is a GOP “SAFE” one and why fight a rising tide in a sinking boat.

    The real prize is, of course, the California State Senate District which Audra’s husband, Tony, is seeking.

    There is no way the Ventura County Star will endorse Tony Strickland in that race and Flap bets the editorial is especially scathing – even for the VC Star.


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  • Hannah-Beth Jackson,  Tony Strickland

    Santa Barbara News-Press Endorses Tony Strickland for California State Senate

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    Santa Barbara’s largest circulation newspaper has endorsed former California Assemblyman Tony Strickland for California State Senate.

    Opinion: Tony Strickland for state Senate

    October 28, 2008 12:00 AM

    The right choice to represent the state Senate’s 19th District couldn’t be more clear.

    Do you want a candidate known for extreme partisan politics — one who’s distorted her resume, alienated many Santa Barbarans and plotted to hold the state’s budget hostage for political gain?

    Or do you want a stable hand in Sacramento during this time of economic uncertainty?

    As Senate candidate Tony Strickland has noted:

    “Our financial markets are unstable and our economy is in shambles. Californians are frustrated, suspicious and angry because they feel deceived by partisan politicians who offer no solutions. They are worried about losing their retirement savings, the equity they have in their homes and, in some cases, their jobs.”

    We have faith that Mr. Strickland will do his best to hold the line against tax hikes and fee increases that your family can’t afford. Too many state lawmakers are out of touch with the challenges facing California households. Their way of dealing with the state’s budget problem consists of either trying to find new ways to take money from you, or papering it over and pushing it off to future generations.

    Mr. Strickland says, “Let me fight for you.”

    If one looks at the record of his opponent, her motto might as well be “let me fight against you.”

    Vote for Tony Strickland on Nov. 4.

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    Indeed.

    Tony Strickland’s Democrat opponent, Hannah-Beth Jackson didn’t get the name “Taxin’ Jackson” for nothing.


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  • Hannah-Beth Jackson,  Tony Strickland

    Tony Strickland Leads in California State Senate Fundraising

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    California Assemblywoman Audra Strickland and her husband Tony, the former Assemblyman and current California State Senate candidate, Camarillo, California September 2008, Photo by Flap

    If fundraising is an indicator of success at the polls, former Republican Assemblyman Tony Strickland will win California’s District 19 State Senate race.

    The candidates in the 19th Senate District campaign have now raised more than $7 million combined, campaign finance reports filed Thursday show.

    In what could be the most expensive legislative campaign in California history, Republican Tony Strickland has taken in $4.3 million, and Democrat Hannah-Beth Jackson has raised $2.7 million.

    Thursday’s reports, which cover the period from Oct. 1 to 18, show that each raised nearly $1 million in less than three weeks.

    Late contribution reports filed this week show that the two have combined to take in an additional $348,500 since Sunday.

    Other reports filed Thursday show that independent expenditure groups have topped the $1 million mark in spending, putting the combined total resources dedicated to this campaign at $8 million and counting.

    So, what does this mean for the Strickland campaign?

    The 19th state senate district continues to hold a registration edge of Republican registrants over Democrats (albeit a small one). With more campaign dollars, Tony Strickland’s campaign and the the GOP GOTV (Get Out The Vote) operation will be in high gear turning out their base voters.

    Remember California has early voting with a huge absentee ballot component. The campaign dollar edge will go along way in the waning days of the campaign to assure their message to undecided voters is delivered by mail, television, radio and telephone.

    Stay tuned……


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  • Hannah-Beth Jackson,  Tony Strickland

    Can You Trust Hannah-Beth Jackson in Sacramento?

    Today’s Editorial at the largest daily newspaper in Santa Barbara County.

     
     
     

     Our Opinion: Can you trust Jackson in Sacramento?

     

     October 15, 2008 8:07 AM 

    Hannah-Beth Jackson is trying to run away from much of her past. Ms. Jackson was known during her years in the statehouse as so extremely partisan and off-putting that even some fellow Democrats, locally and in Sacramento, wanted her out of politics.

    But now, amazingly, Ms. Jackson is trying to portray herself as an independent in her run for the state Senate against Tony Strickland. Nothing could be further from the truth.

    Ms. Jackson — who earned the title of Taxin’ Jackson — also is attempting to revise history and suggest she didn’t support one idea after the next to increase your taxes.

    Now comes word that Ms. Jackson is trying to rewrite the circumstances regarding her participation in a scheme in 2003 to delay passage of the state budget for political gain.

    Think back to that summer when Assemblywoman Hannah-Beth Jackson showed up at the county Board of Supervisors meeting to criticize the GOP’s no-new-tax stand and, in her view, that party’s partisanship at the expense of compromise.

    It was just more grandstanding and hypocrisy from Ms. Jackson.

    Days later, a broadcasting system in the Capitol building aired budget discussions by a group of 11 Democratic Assembly members that included Ms. Jackson. A staff member interrupted the legislators by saying: “Excuse me, guys, you can be heard outside.”

    A report in the San Francisco Chronicle stated: “Members of the Assembly Democrats’ progressive caucus were heard making candid, if not intemperate, statements . . . that they may want to ‘precipitate a crisis’ over the budget this year.” The L.A. Daily News noted that the Democrats “speculated that the continuing deadlock over the state budget could benefit their party politically by slowing the drive to recall Gov. Gray Davis.”

    At a recent candidates debate in Ventura, Ms. Jackson tried to distance herself from all this by saying there was no secret meeting, according to reports. The Strickland campaign notes: “Hannah-Beth Jackson thinks that when she says something, it’s true. This time, her denials are more hollow than usual. Taxin’ Jackson must have forgotten the news coverage of the now infamous ‘Squawk Box’ recording. In this meeting, Democrats inadvertently had microphones transmitting their secret plans to hold up the budget and to blame the Republicans in hope of gaining a political advantage.”

    On top of these apparent lies or distortions about her past, Ms. Jackson has further damaged her reputation by over-the-top mud-slinging against Mr. Strickland.

    Voters must ask themselves: Do you have enough trust and confidence in Ms. Jackson to give her a job in Sacramento?

    ++++++++++

    The answer is NO.

    Tony Strickland for California State Senate, District 19.

    Previous:

    Hannah-Beth Jackson LYING AGAIN

    Hannah-Beth Jackson Watch: Here Come “Hide the Ball” Campaign Contributions Part Three

    Hannah-Beth Jackson Watch: Here Come “Hide the Ball” Campaign Contributions Part Two

    Hannah-Beth Jackson Watch: Here Come “Hide the Ball” Campaign Contributions

    Hannah-Beth Jackson Watch: Blows More Smoke Over Tobacco Company Protest


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  • Hannah-Beth Jackson,  Tony Strickland

    Tony Strickland Vs Hannah-Beth Jackson – A Fight for the Middle?

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    Republican California State Senate candidate and former California Assemblyman Tony Strickland waving to early morning commuters in Camraillo, California, August 13, 2008

    The Los Angeles Times has a piece up this morning about the Tony Strickland – Hannah-Beth Jackson race. The premise is that both are attempting to attrack moderate voters to win California’s 19th State Senate District.

    But as they face off for the 19th state Senate District seat covering much of Ventura and Santa Barbara counties and Santa Clarita in Los Angeles County, both candidates are moving to the center in a bid to win over the crucial block of moderate voters who will probably decide the election.

    With no incumbent and voter registration split nearly equally between Republicans and Democrats, big money and attention is pouring into the race. Republicans don’t want to lose the seat held by termed-out Republican Sen. Tom McClintock, and Democrats badly want a win to move the party closer to a two-thirds supermajority needed to pass budget and tax measures, analysts say.

    “It’s the hottest race on the Senate side,” said Allan Hoffenblum, editor of the nonpartisan California Target Book. “It’s a centrist district that leans Republican, but it’s anything but a safe seat.”

    The 19th district has changed over the past four years with fewer GOP registered voters but the Republicans continue to hold a slight registration edge. This spells an uphill climb for Jackson who is a left-wing partisan from renowned liberal and Democrat dominated Santa Barbara.

    Tony Strickland MUST turn out all of his GOP base and a few other voters and he wins. In the closing days of the Presidential race, should McCain precipitously decline in the polls, he must work his GOTV to make sure Republicans vote. However, Proposition 8, the Gay Marriage proposition, will likely motivate many Evangelical, conservative Catholic and Mormon voters to the voting booth. This will help Strickland.

    Now, it is all about turnout and how the campaigns work the phones, walk the precincts and get out the vote, including absentee ballots. Whoever has the better political organization wins.

    Stay tuned……

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    Ventura Chamber Of Commerce PAC Endorses Tony Strickland For California State Senate


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  • Audra Strickland,  Tony Strickland

    Ventura County District Attorney Refers Audra Strickland Aide Case to California Attorney General

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    Joel Angeles, California Assemblywoman Audra Strickland’s Chief of Staff during protests of June 17, 2008. Photo By Flap

    The Ventura County District Attorney’s office has referred a potential criminal case resulting from a protest flap against Joel Angeles, California Assemblywoman Audra Strickland’s chief of staff, to the California Attorney General’s office.

    The request was made because county prosecutors felt there was a potential conflict. District Attorney Greg Totten has endorsed Strickland in the Senate campaign and is working alongside his wife, Assemblywoman Audra Strickland, in efforts to oppose a proposed prison healthcare facility in Camarillo.

    “Certainly someone could say there is an appearance of a conflict,” said Chief Assistant District Attorney Jim Ellison.

    So, what does this mean politically for Audra and Tony Strickland who are both running for office this November?

    Not much.

    The flap was politically generated/motivated in the first place to embarass Tony Strickland who is running for California State Senate and Flap doubts the California Attorney General would waste state resources to prosecute a he said, she said, he said minor physical altercation. But, you never know, the partisan Democrat Jerry Brown COULD be out to embarass the Republican Stricklands.

    However, Angeles, undoubtedly, would ask for a jury trial and litigation would drag on way into 2009 without any political effect on the 2008 elections or the Stricklands.

    Stay tuned….

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    Joel Angeles, Chief of Staff of California Assemblywoman Audra
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    during protest rally on June 17, 2008. Photo By Flap

    Previous:

    Audra Strickland Watch: Three Protesters File Criminal Complaints Against Chief of Staff Joel Angeles

    Audra Strickland Watch: Chief of Staff Joel Angeles Placed on Leave

    Hannah-Beth Jackson Watch: Blows More Smoke Over Tobacco Company Protest

    Tony Strickland Watch: Taking it to the Streets – Politics That Is


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