Remainders

Democratic Governor’s Association launched an independent-expenditure campaign in California.

Steve Cooley, Republican district attorney in Los Angeles, formed an exploratory committee for the state’s attorney general.

Carpetbagger switch: Larry Pegram dropped out of the 11th Congressional District campaign and backed David Harmer, who said Republican leaders reached out to him about running.

It was Elizabeth Emken’s turn for a Manteca Bulletin puff piece.

In the nearby 19th Congressional District, Richard Pombo seeks a return to Congress. In an editorial, the Los Angeles Times says, “this is a comeback we don’t need.”

It’s the other things we know about Pombo — that he’s rabidly anti-environment, ethically challenged, overly eager to hand public resources to private corporations — that worry us and were among the reasons a Democratic challenger was able to oust the seven-term Republican from his reliably GOP seat in 2006. Endorsement season hasn’t started yet, but we don’t need a campaign to know that Pombo would not contribute anything useful if he rejoined the House of Representatives.

FDL provided steady coverage of the Proposition 8 trial’s first day.

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