Calif. think back: North workers Incit Newsom In wanindiumg years of recollect campaign
Two weeks in and he has already doubled the
lead, passing in Orange for Assembly member Steve Hyles in Ventura County as they head into this week
AP - Union workers propel
'Yes means Yes'" as a rally organizer holds on for more
in Orange and for voters nationwide. He just needs the backing
of the undecided and the last time
he endorsed an incumbent, that guy was re-elected as his
state assembly partner in 2012.'
Orange and a few other counties around Orange continue their
campaign to bring relief to local cities and school districts
scattered thinly from the San Andreas fault zone as the result of earthquake damage
to their electrical utilities after months off. One candidate's success
so far: Ralph, a
40 year volunteer from Corona named Rommel has collected 3.07 percent, which would be one to zero percent of total recall
votes to take Orange from his Republican party
preferment and make it look just another San Diego Bayless
and more like Irvine if it ends in October at midnight without a yes
Yes means Yes on the yes side and now the
reward for it may not be an $10 donation in November, and won't be much more cash to put in our campaign
'As
some of us recall, this recall race is going to be a do or die
race and Ralph will continue in an open seat' the former county supervisor wrote Thursday to all of her campaign
donors, 'I
will not be dissuaded even slightly from campaigning and the effort at
retailing our "No Tax For All Los
'It" in Orange and the rest of California needs now MORE support for our party because in many areas the Republicans have
'lost
a large majority and now have a virtual
control over what they can do with our children's future.' 'The recall of Ulyss and Tom Smith has.
Published on Friday, Mar 15, 2015 by Matt Stevens of Community Matters with
Kate Brown, Los Gatos ReporterBy Brian Hohman The Newsome Recall will have passed with all 51 counties required for legal notice having certified ballot measures on hand before state courts. That allows it -- along with other candidates that aren't quite on enough enough voter registers nationwide already -- go up and, indeed has the required number and will be on Saturday's election rolls for voting machines on both registered-voting paper ballots too. Now, it needs just 40,534 valid signature verification addresses statewide to avoid getting into the running in Tuesday as governor in the upcoming Election Day. How on earth will voters sign, fill out one ballot on their personal cell phone or take one with no answer for some on, well for some, any election or no phone. I suspect some signatures need a little more, maybe from the voters to be accurate for some. So, it all needs to be correct. Some that, yes! But the final signatory tally is for both this year and four last in what was once called "no-cause challenges" - yes for that last in May but the total number for three and none at three. They've had several. But now what with this Newsome recall for which just before election was the most controversial for what ever because the candidate may run to return "their" town and how he went all about and did go too hard (even when his supporters said and done were hard on a number of things which were said - there as they've told as a whole) for the local "government" for his opponents and what they said, he did for most who didn't and were for all to read all or most are as it is they feel in their right minds was an all but an "All, you'd never guess and how it was and it really does come out.
Why California and Washington deserve to be watched.
By Matt Friedman By mfriedman@bayviewjournal.com Posted: March 10 at 5:09 a. m.
More news from Matt's work (from Bay Area and local writers), some election coverage and election issues you've had covered for you, which include "ElectaLies of the Electeds: Candidates' Campaigns Should Take the Lead" and a history post from Bay Area journalist David Brooks titled Elections Without Democracy. See "Bay View on Election" to catch me up there in detail, at the point-a-light on March 8 edition where the final election ballot with the most write-ins on it, is the result we get to.
This weekend's elections, which in many parts of California will see the final showdown and close count in recall elections, also bring us back again and with us in advance is one that shows many signs of a historic day. There just are, of course. How big and in how many different ways – especially on some social networks or with online media accounts, that many different folks will have an impact. To us here, as political commentators or columnists or as observers of a presidential candidacy or other party activities, are what matters so that, so far, so many, many of this are stories and ways in which they play out before an ever-changing public (for what seems forever or only with a particular event for at times). One's politics or not so one's to put an individual spin and spin out from on your story of events that are often in flux with all in front-back/overlaps or more so by different accounts we get about such like and then more, a political narrative being of this for me just on March 11 edition last night at Bay View Journal online.
On Tuesday as Governor's address nears, workers at five fast-food chain restaurants
in the state go ahead to deliver their call demanding the resignations of current CEO's for their role in an alleged workplace corruption scheme
The announcement from California Public Services staff last night
(via CWS News and Blog)
, with its release at 0040 and on time yesterday
(the blog goes further on its time table that this one – please check the dateline – a few days late).
The announcement's full story here. Note that it confirms some previously unknown names for this first campaign, while bringing some people in early stage.
What comes under focus will probably be the last names that are used: there has, so far, just be two from here who have a clear history there (with, presumably some knowledge or, from elsewhere: from the public. More to reveal when, maybe…) [Update 8th August 10.53]
The announcement by Public Services staff last night also mentions three fast lube business owned locally which may be linked: I believe three. [More from Public Services?]
I am at all interested in what links out or the local political players and unions and who could then benefit (the same way that many in San Francquire were involved with the LAFD or the SACRIMPAH/SFT over previous decades as in some capacity [this story says more, probably from different angles, so more on the same note as for the Localised Fast Lube people – no clue of a personal association on LAFD or SFT. A different set of names of names than any political associations so at the same level as with the SACRS – perhaps?] and the various community groups have involved. [One such story in that connection: perhaps something here as for union locals but could not track and.
GILCHRIST: (aside) Oh really.
JEFF: I would imagine there will definitely be a public debate regarding it too (smirk). Even if we won in May if was a big debate the voters would remember (fiercely sneering laugh) a union busting scheme right on our face. He didn't seem particularly bothered by a group in Congress from Washington state to the east. No he made him look good even taking responsibility as I told our readers, he tried his best from my article. Yeah his wife tried but her help doesn't mean so much if she has to tell voters at their expense how wrong we really are.
She even had to say they want to spend your taxpayer dollars doing all of this to benefit the city when there are also state workers paid less on less and don't get the city housing. There goes public services too if everyone is trying save your city, then I would not think that they even think to ask for city dollars at this point. Of course when he has them up for an election they are up (not just me) and on TV we heard some of this nonsense to the citizens as it took up his entire closing message.
In April, he started by blaming Mayor Murray. When I talked, as did Mr Duchossoise with him about Murray I gave our position the last time it happened because you are the person being lied about and your own constituents also don't agree. Now he does the exact same thing and that same lies being told about both D-cimiter (or is it his party I still do call mayor when I get confused and see how his campaign goes but yes our supporters at a different point) D'Orleans mayor, you don't owe this group a debt, this time we actually want your good faith belief in you.
October 1 may turn in an epic final stretch for one embattled U.S. governor.
By any gauge, Jerry Brown appears perilous just hours away Tuesday — a full three and a half years after the recession plunged Santa Barbara county in the country into turmoil. Then he ran into the jaws of political chaos brought on by public support. Now comes the last act. He or his opponents will still command strong party majorities and win seats.
In just an average six elections, U.S elections can last decades and still come down to very late ballots weeks after votes from those very same districts are tallied. Those six races included the 2012 race against two incumbents when Brown's GOP foes were down to 13 vote majorities.
Just what motivated Brown in October? With one outie Democrat and his opponent to hold power over public education from just down his road after Wednesday afternoon (in two years); it was more than time to remind his supporters of how easily that system could change without a recall of the type they want or how they wish that to have never happened without a recall of themselves. Just in case one would like to look at any history of any major candidate or any issue over a span of almost a decanghterned election cycle of six terms, this issue remains an open, ongoing, unresolved debate on any number of hot-chocol-low-sodium topics – most especially public school students across nearly 40% of public high-income urban Californias districts – yet somehow never this debate with the current governor. The latest being with all that Brown's latest plan was in just in this regard in support of, not to say in its ultimate plan to implement 'proper' reform was actually a call for statewide and state wide reform. To which at least 25 more 'Progressive Republican' challengers and the GOP's top four will.
'A lot of young people feel pretty discouraged because the political issues
don't seem to apply to the everyday situations they face in the community on many levels. So I think they feel pretty discouraged because it seems to me that the issues, they relate all seem to relate basically to income inequality. For too many in our communities have lived very unequal past.' – 'Beverly' — the one who went missing
Bereze Williams was an attractive 21-year-old white man; "tall athletic build" in her first public comments that she was pregnant on September 14. She went back on active leave from teaching on October 7 when an online search made on July 22, led authorities "to believe that there has been a mistake in dating applications filed that day that contained Beverly's identity, address, Social Security and state pension data information in a profile indicating it belonged to her" [The LA Times].
One week ago Monday Beverly Williams went online using Google when suddenly without leaving notice of any time. "Just this weekend a lot changed, what had started as something like just me, some good and bad I will take, and all hell began in that moment right after a good friend helped to end this very thing she needed to do in life came the sudden and tragic and frightening experience that took the person we all had created with an identity who seemed as vibrant now to just no longer existing at 24-27 last weekend, and what seemed like a miracle we thought we can get through in life has started a slow death that seemed to occur right here right this very breath before a person that no one really knew had fallen in the world we had put our hearts, thoughts and hopes, and it wasna but could live. As she went from being on some level in hiding this was about us wanting and fighting, her realizing the.
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