
What if They Gave a Debate and No One Listened? Here’s a Suggested Fix
By the time you read this, the only scheduled debate between California’s gubernatorial candidates may be over. It is scheduled for 10 a.m. taking place

By the time you read this, the only scheduled debate between California’s gubernatorial candidates may be over. It is scheduled for 10 a.m. taking place

Running as a No Party Preference or independent candidate for his old job as state Insurance Commissioner, Steve Poizner racked up newspaper endorsements at an

The most recent Public Policy Institute of California poll shows Proposition 6 has fallen behind with likely voters 52% no to 39% yes. On top
In any normal election cycle, the state’s race for governor would be in the spotlight for California’s voters and media. But, this is not a

Here’s a measuring stick to gauge a new governor: Would Gavin Newsom or John Cox veto the measures that Jerry Brown is vetoing in his

As is often heard around the capitol, the devil is in the details when it comes to laws that are written to carry out what
I recently watched the 1940s movie The Ox-Bow Incident based on a novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark. The story is about a rush to

In Gavin Newsom’s first television ad of the fall campaign he doesn’t mention he is a Democrat. In Harley Rouda’s race for Congress against Dana

On the California Democratic Party website under the category Economic Justice is highlighted the following: Dems Lead: California Governor Jerry Brown signed the Agricultural Labor