Bullies from Sacramento Are Having a BAD Morning…. Prop A WINS BIG!

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by Jim Ryan, Executive Vice President, Associated General Contractors of America, San Diego Chapter I assume at least a few of our Monday Morning Quarterback readers have woken up in the morning after drinking too much cheap red wine. You know the feeling…..the headache…the bad taste in your mouth….. trying to recollect exactly what happened last night….and then trying to …

June 2012 Primary: N. County Perspective on Supe D-3

Jerome StocksJerome Stocks 30 Comments

The District 3 County Supervisor’s race race looked early on like a battle between Steve Danon, the challenger, and Pam Slater-Price, the 20 year incumbent. After Danon racked up a serious list of endorsements and accumulated a respectable war chest, indicating he was serious about “bringing it,” the incumbent folded her tent, said “no mas,” and withdrew from the re-election …

Three Biggest Upsets — Mary England (AD 79), Mark Powell (SD Schools), Gary Kreep (Judge) —- These Inspiring underdogs confirm Democracy still works in 2012

Jim SillsJim Sills 8 Comments

Here are my Nominees for  Biggest Upsets in the June 2012 San Diego primary.  Readers are invited to add more names or causes with your comments…. (1)  Mark Powell  SD City Schools, Seat A.  A late entrant who proved that a solid, fact-based message is what voters hunger for.  Powell (R)  leads incumbent John Evans (D)  9,961 votes  to 9,915.  A citywide runoff …

Liberals hype Wisconsin gubernatorial recall election — until they realize that they are losers

Richard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax FightersUndesignated Leave a Comment

Fun new ad — showing how critically important the Democrats claimed the Wisconsin recall election was — until they realized that they were going to lose. Suddenly the recall election outcome became no big deal. Michael Moore is one of the stars — inadvertently demonstrating that occasionally he CAN be funny. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/flashback-scathing-new-ad-uses-maddow-and-michael-moore-to-remind-how-important-recall-election-was/

Election Hangover? A Polling Postmortem Cures What Ails Ya’

Erica HollowayErica Holloway 6 Comments

Hungover? Well, depending on your horse(s), you were either drinking victory punch (Go Walker!) or suicide smoothies well into the night. I joined in the Golden Hall festivities via the scrappy San Diego CityBeat live election night blog hosted by our very own San Diego Rostra and our lefty friends at OBRag. If you didn’t follow along with our 100 …

Houston, We Do have a WAVE ! — Scott Sherman, Mary England, Ray Ellis, Carl DeMaio, Brian Bilbray all in 1st Place– Props A & B sweeping… Surf’s Up

Jim SillsJim Sills 3 Comments

Greetings, Politics Fans.  The numbers you saw at 8:05 pm last night  represented  45% of all  the primary votes to be counted in SD County.  These nfigures  reveal  the Contour of what is happening, and for Republicans  it is  GOOD  almost wherever you look.    George Plescia running  even with Marty Block (SD 39) , Mark Powell  leading the Dist. A City schools  incumbent, Judge …

TONIGHT: Lincoln Club Election Reception at US Grant

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Mayor Jerry Sanders, Kevin Faulconer, Jan Goldsmith, Steve Danon, Scott Sherman, Ray Ellis, Pamela Bensoussan and Others Confirmed   MEDIA ADVISORY SAN DIEGO: The Lincoln Club of San Diego County is hosting an election night reception tonight at 8:30PM at The US Grant in the Palm Court (326 Broadway, San Diego). There will be a press patch. Numerous speakers are scheduled …

One-Day High margin, (+12%) on Monday — 47% Rep, 35% Dem — Where a late GOP tide could help most

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There is often, though now always, a “swing” in the final 72 hours of a campaign.  San Diego mail ballots of Sunday and Monday suggest it is happening now.  When Rostra’s reports began May 21st, the GOP mail edge was 41% to 39%.  Later daily returns moved to 43-38, then to 45-38, then 46-37 (on Sunday) and finally to 47%-35% on Monday.  …

Election Night Blog to Stream Live on Three Websites

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 Journalists, political pundits and others from Rostra, CityBeat and OB Rag will post throughout the evening from multiple locations CLICK FOR THE LIVE BLOG SAN DIEGO: San Diego Rostra will participate in a live blog on Tuesday night with San Diego CityBeat and the OB Rag. What is a live blog?  Organizer Dave Maass of CityBeat says: “It’s essentially a beefed up online public chat …

Help Make History — Join the “Victory Squad” Today

Brian BradyBrian Brady 3 Comments

Guest Commentary by Brian Brady Some nostalgia for San Diego Republicans. The message hasn’t changed; person-to-person contact wins elections. Make some time this afternoon to help make history in San Diego today. (schedule below) 4 PM: Targeted Precincts Get-Out-The-Vote Operation Republican Party Satellite Office 3915 Murphy Canyon Road, San Diego, 92123 ALL DAY Until 8 PM: Go To Any Office …

Bad and Worse: Planned Parenthood Endorses Obama

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From  the column Forbidden Table Talk, Communities At Washington Times SAN DIEGO, May 31, 2012 — Hold on to your seats: Planned Parenthood has decided to support Barack Obama for President in November. What a surprise! The nation is absolutely stunned. Who could have seen this one coming? According to the Los Angeles Times, “the Planned Parenthood Action Fund launched a …

The Great Rostra/FlashReport San Diego Primary Election Contest

Barry JantzBarry Jantz 6 Comments

(Originally posted a couple of weeks ago.) It’s that time. Make your picks. Pick your seats. Will your picks be seated? The rules: Read the questions closely.  No tricks, just read the durn questions. Send guesses to info@sdrostra.com ONLY.  The Rostra peeps are assisting on this, so don’t send to my email.  Do NOT post your answers here (you know …

Strong Closer — GOP ballots now 8.5% ahead of Registration — and +12,879 vs. Democrats among Mail Voters

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Sunday, June 3 countywide data reveals mail ballots now trend 43.7% GOP, outperforming the 35.2% of registration by 8.5%.  Democrats are also ahead, but by only 3.0% (38.3  vs.  35.3%).  Net result is the +12,879 overall GOP mail ballot lead shown in the chart.  When Rostra began following this on May 21, the Rep. lead was just  2 points (41-39).  Now …

Texts From Mayoral Candidates – Part V

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We texted the San Diego mayoral candidates and asked them, “What movie and song best describes your campaign?” Here are their replies: That’s easy. Movie: The Empire Strikes Back. Song: “Stranglehold” by Ted Nugent. In case you haven’t noticed, we’re a laser focused take-no-prisoners team of crusaders armed with a Roadmap that returns Republican control to San Diego. ___ We see Purple at …

Rider does videos for San Diego’s Prop A – the “PLA” Prop

Richard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax FightersRichard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax Fighters Leave a Comment

A couple weeks ago I did some taping for the folks backing the San Diego City Prop A, the excellent measure that will make our city contracts transparent, online and not subject to mandatory PLA restrictions.  Just recently I found that a number of my sound bites appeared on their website. I thought these excerpts were good enough to share …

Report: Demographic Changes Will Impact SD City Council District Elections

Vince VasquezVince Vasquez 2 Comments

Demographic Changes Will Impact San Diego City Council District Elections, Future Policymaking SAN DIEGO – Demographic changes and neighborhood-level concerns are likely to impact San Diego City Council District elections and future policymaking at City Hall. Those are the major findings of a new study published today by the National University System Institute for Policy Research (NUSIPR). On August 25, …