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Matt Rexroad

Pugno Fact #4

Emotion regarding social issues is clouding the political judgment of political observers and the local press in the race for the 5th Assembly District between Republican Small Business Owner Andy Pugno, Democrat Community Physician/Educator Richard Pan, and Peace and Freedom College Student Elizabeth Martinez.
 
So the Pugno campaign will attempt to provide some facts for people to consider about the race, the district and the candidates.
 
Pugno Fact #4
According to a poll completed Sunday night in Assembly District 5, when likely voters were asked if they were likely or unlikely to vote for a candidate who was endorsed by the Sacramento Bee:
 
37% responded likely
54% responded unlikely
9% had no opinion
 
Note: The Pugno campaign congratulates Dr. Pan on his Sacramento Bee endorsement yesterday and encourages him to let everyone in the district know about it.
 
 
Pugno Fact #3
Proposition 8 passed in Assembly District 5 by a margin of 55-45 in the best turn out year for Democrats in more than a decade. Note: This is the same margin that it passed in Speaker Perez’ District.
 
Pugno Fact #2
In 2008, Peace & Freedom candidate Karen Martinez won 8% of the vote for Assembly District 5 in a 3-way race.  This year it is again a 3-way race with Peace & Freedom candidate Elizabeth Martinez (her daughter) on the ballot.  Polling shows the third-party candidate pulling 10% of the vote, almost totally from liberal voters.
 
Pugno Fact #1
In the June primary election more than 42,000 votes were cast for Republican candidates compared to just 35,000 for Democrats.  7,000 votes is a substantial difference.

Note:  I am the political consultant for Andy Pugno in his race for the Assembly.

3 Responses to “Pugno Fact #4”

  1. soldsoon@aol.com Says:

    Pravda Bee is required reading by government workers….this is the pander paper….no…not panda….pander….when your BK emotionally, financially and in analytical content….you reach out to government..and in this business model….you reach out to gov. workers who are so abused and stressed out from all “this”.

    Ah….have a cold one!!!

  2. soldsoon@aol.com Says:

    Pravda Bee is required reading by government workers….this is the pander paper….no…not panda….pander….when your BK emotionally, financially and in analytical content….you reach out to government..and in this business model….you reach out to gov. workers who are so abused and stressed out from all “this”.

    Ugh…..RRRrrrr….have a cold one!!!

  3. steven.mccarthy1@comcast.net Says:

    Fantastic poll question Matt! I’ve always been curious about the Bee Effect. I worked on a local campaign in the Sac area years ago where my candidate “lost” the Bee endorsement. Particularly in a nonpartisan race, our sense was that the Bee’s endorsement of our opponent helped clarify things for voters. In a race where the candidates ran virtually even in the primary, our candidate ran away with the general by ten points.