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OT!!! Cali question
Marsh Wise2008-07-02 02:20 UTC
/So, HOW the #@*$#&%*#@) can Governor "Moonbeam" run again? Wasn't he
gov for two terms? I thought Cali had a two term limit????/
Marsh
San Francisco mayor opens bid for 2010 governor's race
By Kevin Yamamura and Shane Goldmacher - ky… [at] sacbee.com
<mailto:ky… [at] sacbee.com>
Published 6:42 pm PDT Tuesday, July 1, 2008
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San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat best known for his
aggressive support of same-sex marriage, launched an exploratory
committee Tuesday to consider a 2010 run for governor.
Newsom, 40, became the first Democrat to take formal steps toward
replacing Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
"He's taking the steps to put together the type of operation that can
analyze the race in 2010 and make an informed decision," said Newsom
consultant Eric Jaye.
Newsom's exploratory bid is an effort to get ahead of what could become
a crowded Democratic field in 2010. He can use the committee to solicit
donations in $24,100 increments, building a war chest 23 months before
the Democratic primary for governor.
His timing - opening an account on July 1 -- means he will not have to
reveal how much money he has raised for more than six months, until
early 2009.
Attorney General Jerry Brown has intimated that he, too, will jump into
the race. He reported raising more than $200,000 in June in his
reelection account. He recently renamed the account from "Jerry Brown
for Attorney General" to "Jerry Brown 2010."
"I don't do too much these days except sue people," he said in a March
speech at the state Democratic convention. "But someday maybe I'll get
around to doing more than that, and hopefully you'll help."
Lt. Gov John Garamendi has all but said he is running and 2006 candidate
and former state Controller Steve Westly and state Superintendent of
Public Instruction Jack O'Connell are expected to seriously consider the
race.
State Treasurer Bill Lockyer is sitting on a $10 million campaign
account, while Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is a widely
discussed candidate, though he first must win reelection in 2009.
On the Republican side, first-term Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner
is widely expected to run. Meg Whitman, the former eBay CEO and adviser
to Sen. John McCain, is also considering a run.
Newsom is best known statewide -- and nationally -- for his decision is
2004 to allow the city of San Francisco to perform gay marriage. The
California Supreme Court ruled the California law banning gay marriage
was unconstitutional this May.
Newsom - who was resoundingly reelected in 2007 with only token
opposition - has not sailed through this tenure as San Francisco mayor.
Early in 2007, he confessed to having an affair with the wife of his
deputy chief of staff. A week later, Newsom admitted a drinking problem
and sought treatment, while maintaining his duties as mayor.
Re: [Cal_Boats] OT!!! Cali question
david dobbs2008-07-02 02:31 UTC
Marsh,
Jerry Brown was called Governor Moonbeam. I believe Mike Royko of the Chicago Daily News gave him that title. Mike also proposed building a fence around California to keep the crazies in.
Regards,
David Dobbs
--- On Tue, 7/1/08, Marsh Wise <ma… [at] reenactor.net> wrote:
> From: Marsh Wise <ma… [at] reenactor.net>
> Subject: [Cal_Boats] OT!!! Cali question
> To: "Cal Boats" <Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Tuesday, July 1, 2008, 9:20 PM
> /So, HOW the #@*$#&%*#@) can Governor
> "Moonbeam" run again? Wasn't he
> gov for two terms? I thought Cali had a two term limit????/
> Marsh
>
>
> San Francisco mayor opens bid for 2010 governor's
> race
>
>
> By Kevin Yamamura and Shane Goldmacher -
> ky… [at] sacbee.com
> <mailto:ky… [at] sacbee.com>
>
> Published 6:42 pm PDT Tuesday, July 1, 2008
>
> Print
> <http://www.sacbee.com/749/v-print/story/1054485.html>
> | E-Mail
> <http://www.sacbee.com/749/v-email/story/1054485.html>
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>
> San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat best known for
> his
> aggressive support of same-sex marriage, launched an
> exploratory
> committee Tuesday to consider a 2010 run for governor.
>
> Newsom, 40, became the first Democrat to take formal steps
> toward
> replacing Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
>
> "He's taking the steps to put together the type of
> operation that can
> analyze the race in 2010 and make an informed
> decision," said Newsom
> consultant Eric Jaye.
> Newsom's exploratory bid is an effort to get ahead of
> what could become
> a crowded Democratic field in 2010. He can use the
> committee to solicit
> donations in $24,100 increments, building a war chest 23
> months before
> the Democratic primary for governor.
>
> His timing - opening an account on July 1 -- means he will
> not have to
> reveal how much money he has raised for more than six
> months, until
> early 2009.
>
> Attorney General Jerry Brown has intimated that he, too,
> will jump into
> the race. He reported raising more than $200,000 in June in
> his
> reelection account. He recently renamed the account from
> "Jerry Brown
> for Attorney General" to "Jerry Brown 2010."
>
> "I don't do too much these days except sue
> people," he said in a March
> speech at the state Democratic convention. "But
> someday maybe I'll get
> around to doing more than that, and hopefully you'll
> help."
>
> Lt. Gov John Garamendi has all but said he is running and
> 2006 candidate
> and former state Controller Steve Westly and state
> Superintendent of
> Public Instruction Jack O'Connell are expected to
> seriously consider the
> race.
>
> State Treasurer Bill Lockyer is sitting on a $10 million
> campaign
> account, while Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is a
> widely
> discussed candidate, though he first must win reelection in
> 2009.
>
> On the Republican side, first-term Insurance Commissioner
> Steve Poizner
> is widely expected to run. Meg Whitman, the former eBay CEO
> and adviser
> to Sen. John McCain, is also considering a run.
>
> Newsom is best known statewide -- and nationally -- for his
> decision is
> 2004 to allow the city of San Francisco to perform gay
> marriage. The
> California Supreme Court ruled the California law banning
> gay marriage
> was unconstitutional this May.
>
> Newsom - who was resoundingly reelected in 2007 with only
> token
> opposition - has not sailed through this tenure as San
> Francisco mayor.
>
> Early in 2007, he confessed to having an affair with the
> wife of his
> deputy chief of staff. A week later, Newsom admitted a
> drinking problem
> and sought treatment, while maintaining his duties as
> mayor.
Re: [Cal_Boats] OT!!! Cali question
Marsh Wise2008-07-02 03:01 UTC
my knows, I lived there then.... it says he's running again.
david dobbs wrote:
> Marsh,
> Jerry Brown was called Governor Moonbeam. I believe Mike Royko of the Chicago Daily News gave him that title. Mike also proposed building a fence around California to keep the crazies in.
>
> Regards,
> David Dobbs
>
>
>
> --- On Tue, 7/1/08, Marsh Wise <ma… [at] reenactor.net> wrote:
>
>
>> From: Marsh Wise <ma… [at] reenactor.net>
>> Subject: [Cal_Boats] OT!!! Cali question
>> To: "Cal Boats" <Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com>
>> Date: Tuesday, July 1, 2008, 9:20 PM
>> /So, HOW the #@*$#&%*#@) can Governor
>> "Moonbeam" run again? Wasn't he
>> gov for two terms? I thought Cali had a two term limit????/
>> Marsh
>>
>>
>> San Francisco mayor opens bid for 2010 governor's
>> race
>>
>>
>> By Kevin Yamamura and Shane Goldmacher -
>> ky… [at] sacbee.com
>> <mailto:ky… [at] sacbee.com>
>>
>> Published 6:42 pm PDT Tuesday, July 1, 2008
>>
>> Print
>> <http://www.sacbee.com/749/v-print/story/1054485.html>
>> | E-Mail
>> <http://www.sacbee.com/749/v-email/story/1054485.html>
>> | Comments (5)
>> <http://www.sacbee.com/749/story/1054485.html#comments_here>
>> |
>>
>> San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat best known for
>> his
>> aggressive support of same-sex marriage, launched an
>> exploratory
>> committee Tuesday to consider a 2010 run for governor.
>>
>> Newsom, 40, became the first Democrat to take formal steps
>> toward
>> replacing Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
>>
>> "He's taking the steps to put together the type of
>> operation that can
>> analyze the race in 2010 and make an informed
>> decision," said Newsom
>> consultant Eric Jaye.
>> Newsom's exploratory bid is an effort to get ahead of
>> what could become
>> a crowded Democratic field in 2010. He can use the
>> committee to solicit
>> donations in $24,100 increments, building a war chest 23
>> months before
>> the Democratic primary for governor.
>>
>> His timing - opening an account on July 1 -- means he will
>> not have to
>> reveal how much money he has raised for more than six
>> months, until
>> early 2009.
>>
>> Attorney General Jerry Brown has intimated that he, too,
>> will jump into
>> the race. He reported raising more than $200,000 in June in
>> his
>> reelection account. He recently renamed the account from
>> "Jerry Brown
>> for Attorney General" to "Jerry Brown 2010."
>>
>> "I don't do too much these days except sue
>> people," he said in a March
>> speech at the state Democratic convention. "But
>> someday maybe I'll get
>> around to doing more than that, and hopefully you'll
>> help."
>>
>> Lt. Gov John Garamendi has all but said he is running and
>> 2006 candidate
>> and former state Controller Steve Westly and state
>> Superintendent of
>> Public Instruction Jack O'Connell are expected to
>> seriously consider the
>> race.
>>
>> State Treasurer Bill Lockyer is sitting on a $10 million
>> campaign
>> account, while Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is a
>> widely
>> discussed candidate, though he first must win reelection in
>> 2009.
>>
>> On the Republican side, first-term Insurance Commissioner
>> Steve Poizner
>> is widely expected to run. Meg Whitman, the former eBay CEO
>> and adviser
>> to Sen. John McCain, is also considering a run.
>>
>> Newsom is best known statewide -- and nationally -- for his
>> decision is
>> 2004 to allow the city of San Francisco to perform gay
>> marriage. The
>> California Supreme Court ruled the California law banning
>> gay marriage
>> was unconstitutional this May.
>>
>> Newsom - who was resoundingly reelected in 2007 with only
>> token
>> opposition - has not sailed through this tenure as San
>> Francisco mayor.
>>
>> Early in 2007, he confessed to having an affair with the
>> wife of his
>> deputy chief of staff. A week later, Newsom admitted a
>> drinking problem
>> and sought treatment, while maintaining his duties as
>> mayor.
>>
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RE: [Cal_Boats] OT!!! Cali question
Harleigh Ewell2008-07-02 03:13 UTC
Brown was governor before term limits were enacted. Thus, he could serve
two more terms before he hits the term limit.
Harleigh Ewell
Cal 31
From: Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com [mailto:Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of Marsh Wise
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 10:20 PM
To: Cal Boats
Subject: [Cal_Boats] OT!!! Cali question
So, HOW the #@*$#&%*#@) can Governor "Moonbeam" run again? Wasn't he gov for
two terms? I thought Cali had a two term limit????
Re: [Cal_Boats] OT!!! Cali question
Marsh Wise2008-07-02 04:06 UTC
Wow! NS?! Oooooohhh bad fer my home state >:-0
Harleigh Ewell wrote:
>
> Brown was governor before term limits were enacted. Thus, he could
> serve two more terms before he hits the term limit.
>
>
>
> Harleigh Ewell
>
> Cal 31
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> *On Behalf Of *Marsh Wise
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 01, 2008 10:20 PM
> *To:* Cal Boats
> *Subject:* [Cal_Boats] OT!!! Cali question
>
>
>
> So, HOW the #@*$#&%*#@) can Governor "Moonbeam" run again? Wasn't he
> gov for two terms? I thought Cali had a two term limit????
>
>
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