My Compliments to SD Rostra

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I would like to say “Thank you” to the operators and contributors of SD Rostra. Throughout the recent election, SD Rostra became a reliable source of information and debate.  I have to admit that I had my doubts about the quality of both (information and debate) based on prior experiences with other political blogs.  SD Rostra has done a great job …

Brian Jones’ Mail in AD 77

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Click below to see four examples of the mail used by the Brian Jones campaign to win the GOP primary to succeed Joel Anderson in the conservative 77th Assembly District… Jones 1 – Conservative Track Record Jones 2 – Santee Firefighters Jones 3 – We Must Control the Border Jones 4 – Had Enough – Don’t Believe Smears Here is …

A Lead Change in Chula Vista…. and a big Stretch run in Oceanside Here is Your Friday Racing vote Update

Jim SillsJim Sills 2 Comments

A new leader in the Clubhouse at Chula Vista today, and the frontrunner is threatend with a late charge in Oceanside’s council derby. CHULA VISTA Jill Galvez (5041) passed Pat Aguilar (5014) for the 2nd runoff spot in Chula Vista, Council seat 2. Yesterday Aguilar led by 7 votes. OCEANSIDE COUNCIL The lead of liberal activist Chuck Lowery dropped from 118 votes yesterday, to just …

An Evening with the Barkeep

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Last night… downtown… the Barkeep speaks (as interpreted by me from notes): Wayne in 2nd place in District 6 I believe must have surprised some people. Wasn’t even close, more than ten damn points if I remember. Give old Wayne the votes of Hadley and Tran’s votes to Zapf and we are looking at almost 50% for Zapf. Not a …

Our “Photo Finish” Election Races in San Diego County — Update

Jim SillsJim Sills 6 Comments

And down the Stretch they come ! The Registrar just posted an update, with 10,000 late mail ballots. Here is how they changed some VERY CLOSE races. There are 150,000 votes left to tabulate countywide , so all these races will fluctuate ! San Diego School Board – District B Businessman Steve Rosen increased his lead over incumbent Katherine Nakamura …

Valley News: Jeff Stone defeats Joel Anderson

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Tuesday night the Valley News in Riverside erroneously reported that County Supervisor Jeff Stone defeated Assemblyman Joel Anderson for the 36th Senate District seat, apparently because the reporter was only looking at the Riverside portion of the results. A new story has since been posted, without a trace of the incorrect report or a correction. Here is the first part …

CityBeat: Election post-mortem

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Read yesterday’s take by SD CityBeat’s Kelly Davis on Tuesday night’s live blogging effort, which included participation by Rostrafarians Gayle Falkenthal and Barry Jantz… Last night, CityBeat tried something new: “live blogging” from election central and the W Hotel (where the Democratic Party was camped out, due to a labor boycott of Golden Hall). It got a little chaotic at …

The Greatest Story Ever Told, Almost

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This is a bit lengthy, but worth it… Let’s start with the biggest, and perhaps least exciting, races for the county (state races to follow tomorrow). In the 50th Dem Primary Francine Busby was selected as the Democrat nominee to lose to Brian Bilbray once more. I don’t think Busby was celebrating her victory, I searched for police reports and …

Republicans are 53% of SD Primary Votes Counted so Far ———– The “Enthusiasm Gap” among Parties is growing

Jim SillsJim Sills 4 Comments

349,000 SD County ballots have been counted so far, with another 160,000 late mail ballots provisionals to come. Among those counted so far, people voting in GOP primaries are 185,846, or 53% of all Votes . Democrats trail with 131,956, or 38%. Independents and minor parties are at only 9%. This confirms a national trend of a renewed GOP energy …

The Tea Party Movement has a lot to learn

Steve BaldwinSteve Baldwin 8 Comments

Well, so much for the Tea Party Movement.  At least here in California the Tea Party proved to be almost meaningless.  Carly “I’m a conservative now” Fiorina suckered many Tea Party leaders into supporting her campaign, thereby successfully breaking off what should have been unanimous Tea Party support for Chuck DeVore, one of the most articulate conservatives to run for …

The Next Step With Prop. D

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When the precincts returns came trickling in on Election Day, the Yes on Proposition D campaign couldn’t have been happier. The panicky predictions heard in the rumor mill about its chances of success turned out to be dead wrong. At the time of this blog post, the San Diego Registrar of Voters counted 60.53% of San Diego City voters in …

A Look At The Republican Central Committee

Mr. MurphyMr. Murphy 2 Comments

From my quick look at the Republican Central Committee elections I think it is pretty safe to say Chairman Tony Krvaric will remain Chairman. I certainly don’t know everyone who won, or lost, but I recognize enough names to see that he almost certainly has a working 2/3. Some interesting notes: * The biggest loss to the committee is Doug …

So What Happened in Assembly Seat 77?

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Before the votes started being counted last night I don’t think that there would have been many readers watching the 77th Assembly seat race that would have thought that Bill Wells would lose. So what happened? My first thought is that maybe Wells didn’t get enough mail out to overcome Brian Jones’ carry over name identification from the Congressional run, and …

Getting to the Bottom of that Tea Cup

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Although the Libertarian Lass went down in flames on her Rostra Election Contest Picks (Gore wins outright? Brian Jones wins? Zapf beats Wayne? Ay carumba), post-election observations are always correct, thank God. So let me be among the first to weigh in. The much ballyhooed “anti-incumbent fervor” may have shown its presence, but primary elections reflect the votes of the …

Poor Hillary: Little Did She Know How Much She Was Helping The Republicans.

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Elizabeth Vargas of ABC news commented on the strong showing of female Republican candidates last night. Wait until you hear whom she attributed the success to: None other than Hillary Clinton. Hillary’s candidacy in the 2008 election paved the way, after all. Sure, that’s what happened. I was wondering how people like Carly Fiorina, Nikki Haley and Meg Whitman did …

Election! We had an election, did you hear?

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According to the reports flying around the TV airwaves we managed to have a very low electoral turnout. It is a shame that people won’t take the time to cast their vote. Even if you aren’t inspired by the local candidates running in your area there are statewide candidates as well as local and statewide propositions that will likely impact your life in …

Results!

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Kudos to SD CityBeat for hosting the live blog last night, and including Rostra.  Click here if you want to read the running dialogue between the participants and several guests that stopped by. SD County Results, from the ROV. Sec’y of State, for statewide results… Remember the ROV site above only shows the San Diego votes for governor, statewide measures …