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In case you need a reason to vote for Bruce McPherson today, read this!
The Pacific Research Institute doesn’t advocate for particular candidates, but the FlashReport does — and after reading this column below penned by Vince Vasquez, you’ll probably want to make sure that Debra Bowen does NOT become your next Secretary of State:
The E-Facts of E-VotingBy Vince Vasquez. Pacific Research Institute Today, Californians from all walks of life will be able to vote with a phenomenal technology. Californians can also be confident with “e-voting,” despite the cries of fear-mongers and conspiracy theorists.
E-voting systems, also known as direct recording electronic (DRE) machines, employ easy-to-use touch screens and other high-tech devices to make voting simpler, safer, and more accessible for… Read More
OC Board of Sups: Bates win will mean changes
Orange County’s board of supervisors is a powerful bunch. Controlling a $4 billion dollar budget is a big job and too often in recent years votes have gone the wrong way because there were not enough solid conservative valued board members.
Today that will change. The voters of the 5th Supervisorial District are going to elect former Assemblywoman Pat Bates a solid GOP conservative. Bates will get sworn in at the same time as OC Treasurer/Prophet John Moorlach. Both them have integrity that is unquestioned and conservative principles that they never compromise.
Supervisor Chris Norby who was not up for re-election this year is a bit more libertarian but nonetheless conservative and Board Chairman Bill Campbell round out the GOP majority.
There are high hopes that this majority will create a more open environment at the Hall of Administration. That they will make it clear to staff and the unions and anyone who asks, that their agenda is based on sound limited government principles.
Gilliard Blanning Wysocki ran Bates’ campaign against Laguna Niguel Mayor Cassie DeYoung who spent more than $4 million dollars of her own money to… Read More
WSJ’S Fund on CA/NY
California politics makes the election-day issue of the Wall Street Journal’s Political Diary (it’s tied into a piece on both California and New York):
As two of the nation’s largest states, California and New York share reputations as bastions of liberalism and a congenial home to moderate Republicans such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and George Pataki.
But the two mega-states are likely to diverge dramatically when it comes to tonight’s election results. In California, private polls show Governor Schwarzenegger with a 15-point lead over his hapless Democratic challenger Phil Angelides. More importantly, Republicans are mounting strong… Read More
Today’s Commentary: Make It Your Mission…
…today to usher at least five people – be they family members, friends, or acquaintances – to the polls to cast their votes for our down ticket Republican candidates. The Californians for Schwarzenegger campaign has done a phenomenal job of insuring the Governor’s re-election tonight, but the FlashReport’s conservative readership must take it upon itself to battle on behalf of our Republican down ballot candidates at the polls today.
Tom McClintock for Lieutenant Governor
Bruce McPherson for Secretary of State
**There is more – click the link**
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Make It Your Mission…
…today to usher at least five people – be they family members, friends, or acquaintances – to the polls to cast their votes for our down ticket Republican candidates. The Californians for Schwarzenegger campaign has done a phenomenal job of insuring the Governor’s re-election tonight, but the FlashReport’s conservative readership must take it upon itself to battle on behalf of our Republican down ballot candidates at the polls today.
Tom McClintock for Lieutenant Governor Bruce McPherson for Secretary of State Tony Strickland for Controller Claude Parrish for Treasurer Charles "Chuck" Poochigian for Attorney General … Read More
They’re Coming Out Of The Final Turn….
You should be hearing the sounds of the poll workers throwing open the doorways andcalling thatthe polls are open about now.Today, as all our candidates and our dedicated volunteers sprint to the finish for this years round of elections, I’d like to tellour Republican V6 volunteersthank youfor making it happen, for all the hours, the walking, the thousands of phone calls…the nuts and bolts of a campaign that are going to make the difference and bring our side our success today. Think about it, in 2006, we havein our grasp5 statewide offices. When I got down to Sacramento in ’02, we had just lost ’em all. We have a shot at picking up legislative seats in these goofy-apportionmentdistricts…and we’ll keep the ones we have.
This in the face of a media blitz that is trying very hard to paint the picture for Republicans as bleak. Thiswhile evensome Republicans try to "eat their own" in theheat of the election. These things happen and we still pound ahead…to a positive result.
As a candidate, it’s appreciated. As Americans that believe in something, it matters.… Read More
Garamendi looks for new Running mate? Robo call use Governor to attack McClintock
I’ve got two calls now from some great GOP women activists on the west side of Los Angeles. They are upset about a robo call being done by some one supporting Garamendi. I heard it and it goes like this (I tried my best to get it all down)
Tis is Shirley Freeman and I’m a lifelong Republican. I’m a bit confused about the race for Lieutenant Governor. Today I read in the paper that Governor Schwarzenegger said that Tom McClintock was totally wrong and that if we went went with his way of thinking, then we will never rebuild California.
It goes on to urge a vote for Garamendi. As Angelides tanks Garamendi looks for another running mate. See here how a close loss on the down ticket hurts the Gov.
BTW there are two Shirley Freeman’s registered as Republicans, don’t know if they are part of it or not.
I’m sure the Governor will denouce this campaignb dirty trick and let every one know that he truly is supporting McClintock.… Read More