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Jon Fleischman

FR MVP AWARDS: TOM’S MVP… The envelope please…

Over the next two days, the FR will be highlighting four more statewide campaign MVP’s, already having awarded "Arnold’s MVP" to Californians for Schwarzenegger Communications Director Katie Levinson. Not every campaign will be called out for this honor, but a few more will. Two today, and two tomorrow. Congratulations to Katie and to the other recipients. TOM’S MVP: STAN DEVEREUX, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR!

Tomorrow, Tom McClintock may become the next Liuetenant Governor of California. There is no doubt that some of the credit for McClintock being poised on the edge of victory goes to his campaign Comminucations Director, Stan DeVeraux, who gets the FlashReport "Tom’s MVP" AwardRead More

Today’s Commentary: Relative Calm Before The Storm In Today’s Papers, So Check The FR BlogScan

The state’s major newspaper columnists must have a journalist type of senioritis or election fatigue because a sampling of their work has turned up little. Sure, there are still close to a dozen stories about the gubernatorial contest, but they seem to just be recycled. Slightly different quotes. Different locations. Same activities. Same results. Readers can tell our journalists are restless.

I’ve been listening to the background noise of the Fox News talking heads discuss the impending elections around the country. I hear Tennessee, Florida, Texas, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania. A lady just mentioned Connecticut. I haven’t heard California mentioned all morning. We’re written off with the East Coast bias of the major news networks. The New York Times wrote maybe two (three?) stories about how California could buck the national Democrat "tidal wave."

While the top of the ticket might be a foregone, glamorous, conclusion, with its movie star and a tax collector contestants, the other constitutional offices have mangled the finger nails. In only a few are there small… Read More

Barry Jantz

Wendell Cutting’s Wishes

Although Duncan Hunter’s late District Chief of Staff Wendell Cutting passed away in June (see FR tributes here and here), it isn’t lost on many in San Diego that — were he alive today — he would be having a very calming influenceon his own school board. TheGrossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District election fight has grown increasingly nasty in recent weeks. The filling of Wendell’s seat is being decided, and three other incumbents are being challenged by the district’s Faculty Association.

It seems Wendell didn’t miss a beat here, knowing full well he wouldn’t be around to weigh in. The following missive from his brother Larry says a lot:

October 24, 2006

It is campaign season and in some races dirty tricks have reached new lows. My late twin brother, Wendell Cutting, would be appalled at the unethical lengths the opposition to the current membersRead More

Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt

Full Circle

Sunday in San Bernardino County was, appropriately, a day of reflection. It started with the McTour bus visiting the Upland GOP Headquarters where Sen. Tom McClintock (pictured right) and Secretary of State Bruce McPherson thanked the volunteers who are helping make 60,000 calls in the county’s final push to get out the vote.

Then there was the memorial service in Devore for the five U.S. Forest Service firefighters who were killed by the Esperanza Fire last week. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger led a moving tribute, and later privately presented flags to the families of the fallen firemen. In the audience were thousands of firefighters, officials from throughout the region and other mourners paying their respects.

Later, back at the Headquarters, a few of us were reviewing some internal polling from the week, including one in which we tested the Governor’s county numbers. He was at 54 percent to Phil Angelides’ 28%. Meanwhile, Schwarzenegger’s statewide numbers were showing him up 49% to 32% and climbing. The new… Read More

Relative Calm Before The Storm In Today’s Papers, So Check The FR BlogScan

The state’s major newspaper columnists must have a journalist type of senioritis or election fatigue because a sampling of their work has turned up little. Sure, there are still close to a dozen stories about the gubernatorial contest, but they seem to just be recycled. Slightly different quotes. Different locations. Same activities. Same results. Readers can tell our journalists are restless.

I’ve been listening to the background noise of the Fox News talking heads discuss the impending elections around the country. I hear Tennessee, Florida, Texas, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania. A lady just mentioned Connecticut. I haven’t heard California mentioned all morning. We’re written off with the East Coast bias of the major news networks. The New York Times wrote maybe two (three?) stories about how California could buck the national Democrat "tidal wave."

While the top of the ticket might be a foregone, glamorous, conclusion, with its movie star and a tax collector contestants, the other constitutional offices have mangled the finger nails. In only a few are there small… Read More

Jon Fleischman

CRP Vice Chairman reports from 11th CD

The following report is filed ‘from the field’ by California Republican Party Vice Chairman Ron Nehring: I’m sending this report from the parking lot outside the packed Victory headquarters in Pleasanton in Alameda County, heart of the battle for control of Congress as the campaign of Congressman Pombo takes on the forces of liberalism for control of the 11th congressional district. One of tonight’s phoners is Jill Buck, Republican nominee for State Assembly and a real superstar running an aggressive campaign in a district that’s challenging for any Republican. Earlier in the day I visited the Stockton Victory headquarters where Central Valley volunteers were working to turn out voters on the other side of the hill. From there it was to Mountain View where Santa Clara Chairman Keen Butcher was helping to make calls pushing the entireRead More

Michael Der Manouel, Jr.

Fresno Mayor Shows Up To Raised Eyebrows at This Weekend’s GOTV Push

Fresno Mayor Alan Autry is a friend of mine, but his politics are all over the board. In this election cycle, he is at odds with the Fresno County GOP and the Lincoln Club over his endorsement of left wing Sheriff Candidate Margaret Mims, and his support of the infrastructure bonds, which if passed and issued will plunge California into the fiscal abyss once again.

Sources tell me that the Mayor was an uninvited guest, and while those in attendance to get out the vote were cordial, there was a healthy bit of tension during the day, and he was quite deliberately left off of of the official program when dignitaries such and Tom McClintock and Chuck Poochigian were introduced.

Mayor, you’re a great guy – but the grassroots base of the local Party isn’t too happy with you right now. Being tone deaf in an election year isn’t smart politics, especially if you have future political ambitions.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Poizner’s on the Move

I checked in earlier with Steve Poizner as he is doing his campaigning around the state. Our next Insurance Commissioner had this report:

“Hi Jon,

Thanks for checking in with me today. Here’s what I have been doing in the last couple of days:

1. Met with silicon valley business leadersat the annual Silicon Valley Leadership Group policy luncheon and discussed key policy priorities for 2007.

2. Visited Victory 2006 office in silicon valley to thank the volunteers

3. Interviewed with the AP and the New York Times

4. visited with parent leaders of after school athletic programs in the central valley

5. called into radio talk shows in LA, Fresno, and San Diego

Lots of radio interviews set for the next couple of days.

Hope you are having fun on the bus!

Steve”

Go get ’em Steve. Cruz Bustamante is TOAST!… Read More