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Home Front: Politix
Brown coy about Calif. governor's bid
2010-03-01
With less than two weeks before he must enter the race for governor, state Attorney General Jerry Brown told college-age Democrats on Saturday to stay tuned for news about his presumed bid.
Right. Governor Moonbeam. Governor Moonbeam needs another crack at Caliphornia.
Brown, 71, has been acting rather coy for more than year about his plans, but he gave his first extensive comments about how he would run California since becoming the Democrats' presumed nominee. "I've done pretty well not doing anything," Brown told a gathering of California Young Democrats when asked if he was running for governor. "We used to have a lot of people running for the Democratic nomination. They're not there anymore, right?"
Nobody wants to get in the barrel when it's about to go over the falls...
Brown's aggressive fundraising and name recognition have been enough to drive potential rivals -- such as San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa -- out of the contest for the Democratic nomination.
Newsom and Villaraigosa as the face of Caliphornia's future don't really look that different from Governor Moonbeam, the face of Caliphornia's past. But likely the state will continue happily voting Democrat until nobody can afford to live there anymore. Then they'll all move to other states, where they'll continue voting Democrat.
But his $12 million campaign account is much smaller than his potential Republican opponents.
I understand the Caliphornia hinterlands used to be inhabited by people who believed in Cause & Effect, but the coastal areas always outvoted them.
Meg Whitman, the billionaire former chief executive of eBay, has given her campaign $39 million so far and is poised to spend more than $100 million. Steve Poizner, a multimillionaire who developed GPS chips for cell phones, has said he will add to the $19 million he already has given his campaign. Brown said facing such a well-funded opponent is one of the reasons he has held off announcing his intentions.
Posted by:Fred

#4  decisions, decisions, decisions...

OR they can just go down to the local Storbux® for a piping hot cappuccino! Yum! Problem solved!

"Maybe later we'll go SHOPPING!"
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2010-03-01 18:14  

#3  They can vote for a Democrat, or they can vote for a Republican like the Governator, or Meg "Gee I REally LIKE Van Jones" Whitman... decisions, decisions, decisions...
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2010-03-01 15:22  

#2  Moonbeam should run on the record of his previous administration, especially his heroic and successful effort to save California's state insect, the Mediterranean fruitfly, from the nefarious chemical warfare attacks planned by corporate agricultural exploiters and their diabolical supporters and co-conspirators, some of whom may be so evil as to have joined the dread Republican Party.
The medfly is also sacred, no doubt, to the many New Age groups and counterculture cults who constitute such a large part of Brown's constituency, further broadening the appeal of this strategy.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2010-03-01 13:30  

#1  You're No Good by Linda Ronstadt

Thats the way I feel about Jerry Brown being Governor of California ..... repeats are boring.
Posted by: Throck Protector of the Welsh4374   2010-03-01 00:49  

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