21 January 2010

 

Bulletin

We Interrupt my current train of thought to bring you the following:

The San Fanciscio Chronicle reports that if 958 people voted in California Tom Campbell would loose to Barbara Boxer in Novembers Senate race. Further of the 958 more are likely to vote for Campbell in the June primary over Carly Fiorina and Chuck DeVore. Politico.com did report that despite the numbers Fiorina is polling better among male Republicans than Campbell, but Campbell is polling better among women. With no report, I am only left to presume that DeVore is still maintains his lead with Fox watchers who wear their tinfoil hats with a jaunty tilt.

Update to yesterdays blog post. Spanish candidate Al Ramirez stated on his Facebook page that he is still wants 10,000 signatures on his petition to run for Senate, which is 7,000 more than required by the Secretary of State, which should provide a safe cushion when it comes time to validate signature; good idea, better safe than sorry.

If there is a candidate who's back is against the wall at the moment, it's Ramirez. His name wasn't even mentioned in any of the California Papers on-line reports about the latest field poll or on Politico.com. I guess that whole theory that you need to be recognized by the SoS before your a candidate still holds water. Besides the signatures, Ramirez needs money, but he needs to get his ducks lined up first. Good luck Al you and your views deserve equal time.

More on Money: Apparently everyone in the race is gripping for cash right now except Fiorina. Papers report this morning that Campbell wasn't able to transfer any of his gubernatorial funds to his senate campaign, DeVore's campaign stated that they raised $665,000 as of the 11th of January almost exactly half of what Fiorina was able to raise in the same period. Further Fiorina has lent her campaign an additional $2,500,000.

Further update: Carley Fiorina was in California before I was but then left to got to college in Maryland. I stand corrected.

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