Posts Tagged ‘Tony Amador’

Remainders

By Matt Ortega | Uncategorized

Carly Fiorina defended and promised more of the wildly popular (and widely-mocked) “demon sheep” web video. Meg Whitman disavowed a supporter that proclaimed he was a “proud racist” and receives flack from the base for it. Steve Poizner backed a voter initiative that led to $40 billion in more taxes. Gavin Newsom leads Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor, and more

CA-11: Few Differences Between GOP Candidates

CA-11: Few Differences Between GOP Candidates

By Matt Ortega | Uncategorized

Last night’s 11th Congressional District candidate forum proved rather uneventful — there was few differences on the issues, and while disagreement was sparse, it did pick up a bit towards the end with one candidate accusing another of dirty tactics

Remainders

By Matt Ortega | Uncategorized

Tom Campbell nears a switch from the governor’s race to make the Senate nomination fight a three-way struggle with Carly Fiorina and Chuck DeVore. Jerry McNerney joined several members of Congress that called on Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai to delay parliamentary elections until election reforms are in place. Police searched the business of Robert Beadles,

CA-11: GOP Debate Scheduled for Jan. 11

By Matt Ortega | Uncategorized

Several Republican candidates will meet in Manteca on January 11 to debate their candidacies for the GOP nomination to take on sophomore House Rep. Jerry McNerney. Candidates Tony Amador, Robert Beadles, Elizabeth Emken, Brad Goehring, Larry Pegram and Jeff Takada are expected to attend. They are running for the seat held by Rep. Jerry McNerney,

CA-11: Cook Dishes Dirt on GOP Candidates

CA-11: Cook Dishes Dirt on GOP Candidates

By Matt Ortega | Uncategorized

Charlie Cook reported on the state of the race in California’s 11th Congressional District at the Cook Political Report. On presumptive front-runner by way of self-financing, and Richard Pombo clone, Brad Goehring: In 2006, a newspaper quoted Goehring, a farm labor contractor, as saying he suspected 40 percent of his workers were illegal immigrants, but

CA-11: McNerney Attracts List of Challengers

CA-11: McNerney Attracts List of Challengers

By Matt Ortega | Uncategorized

Jerry McNerney, the two-term Democratic incumbent in California’s 11th Congressional District, posted a huge fundraising lead over his potential Republican challengers. McNerney’s campaign posted receipts of $816,000 in the third quarter with over $600,000 in the bank. Republican leader in the numbers game, Lodi grapegrower Brad Goehring, reported $734,000 in receipts but he’s largely self-financed