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"It was a splendid population - for all the slow, sleepy, sluggish-brained sloths stayed at home - you never find that sort of people among pioneers - you cannot build pioneers out of that sort of material. It was that population that gave to California a name for getting up astounding enterprises and rushing them through with a magnificent dash and daring and a recklessness of cost or consequences, which she bears unto this day - and when she projects a new surprise the grave world smiles as usual and says, "Well, that is California all over."

- - - - Mark Twain (Roughing It)

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Poll puts Republican John Cox in 2nd place in governor's race



If not for Cox the GOP would simply hand the Governorship to the Democrats

  • A new poll puts Republican John Cox of Rancho Santa Fe in second place in the governor’s race.
  • If that position holds, he could emerge from the June “top two” primary to face off with a Democrat in the general election.
  • A Republican on the ballot could help GOP candidates down-ballot in November.
(San Diego Union Tribune)  -  Republican businessman John Cox has moved into second place in the race for California governor, taking a slight lead over former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a Democrat, according to a poll released Wednesday evening.
The new standings suggests the likelihood of two Democrats facing each other in November under California’s “top two” runoff system is diminishing.
Cox, from Rancho Santa Fe, has support from 14 percent of likely voters, according to research from the Public Policy Institute of California. That puts him well behind Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, who had 28 percent. Cox is just ahead of Villaraigosa, who polled at 12 percent, down 9 percentage points over the past three months. The top two candidates in the June primary will advance to the general election, regardless of party.


“It corrects the erroneous presumption that many people have seen in the media that it will somehow be two Democrats” in the general election, Cox said by phone on Thursday. “I don’t think that was ever in the cards. That happened in the 2016 Senate race because there was no major Republican who had any major funding whatsoever.”
With nearly seven weeks until vote-by-mail balloting begins, and even longer until the June 5 primary, the poll also found 24 percent of voters don’t know who they’ll support.
Cox has made significant headway in the governor’s race since January, when a PPIC poll showed him with 7 percent support and narrowly behind Assemblyman Travis Allen, R-Huntington Beach, who was polling at 8 percent.
The campaign for second place is now a “coin-toss race.” Of the two Republicans, Cox has money that makes him GOP’s best shot at finishing in the top-two in the primary, said former San Diego Councilman Carl DeMaio, now a conservative talk radio host.
“Nobody knows who Travis Allen is either, but he’s broke,” DeMaio said.
DeMaio and Cox are working together on an effort to repeal a recent increase in the state gas tax to fund transportation projects.
Cox, who made a fortune through a law firm he started and in real estate, put $3 million of his own money into his campaign last year and also raised $518,446 from donors. He said in January he’ll put in at least $1 million more.
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Good. Cox is gaining ground, but there is still no GOP candidate for U.S. Senate.

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Californians Speak Out Against Communism



The People's Republic
We are already moving to one-party elections. There are only Democrats on the ballot for U.S. Senate and what Republicans there are running for Governor are so pathetic and weak that they almost do not register in polls.






Saturday, March 3, 2018

Loon Leftist Democrats Move Even More Left



The March to Marxism

  • With no Republican candidates for Governor or U.S.Senator there is nothing to stop the Marxists from turning California into Venezuela.


(San Francisco Chronicle)  -  Progressive Democrats are flexing their political muscles in California, pushing hard for their increasingly liberal agenda and doing their best to shove aside any candidates who could be viewed as moderates in one of the nation’s bluest states.

“Young, diverse, progressive candidates are how we’re going to win in California, not through milquetoast corporate Democrats,” said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. “Voters are fed up with the current system and want to know someone will challenge the rigged political system and rigged economic system.”

But for Democrats desperate to flip conservative-leaning congressional districts now held by Republicans, there’s concern that the party’s move to the left may be taking them where most California voters don’t want to go.

A January statewide poll of 1,000 residents done by the Public Policy Institute of California found that only 18 percent of California’s likely voters identified themselves as “very liberal,” compared with 31 percent who styled themselves as “middle of the road.” Among only Democrats, the progressive number rose only to 28 percent.

Progressives showed their power as their delegates blocked what typically would have been a routine endorsement for 25-year Sen. Dianne Feinstein and pushed former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa into fourth spot in the party’s endorsement for governor, despite recent polls showing him running a close second to Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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