Category: Government 2.0
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Examiner voter guide: Attention candidates and campaign staff: The Examiner is printing a district-by-district voter guide – free press for any and all supervisor candidates – but I’m not sure if the message is getting through by e-mail. Several of your e-mail addresses are rejecting mail, and this has a deadline of Monday, Oct. 18,…
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The California Urban Issues Project is up to its old tricks, slamming Jake McGoldrick in District 1 and pumping Sean Elsbernd in District 7, all without conforming to local campaign finance limits. …
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K foes to mayor: “Take a hike” “Small Business Community Tells Mayor Newsom “No Deal” On Proposition K Appreciates Mayor’s acknowledgement that measure is fundamentally unfair to small business. Announces willingness to work with the Mayor after the election. San Francisco- San Francisco’s small business community today announced it has rejected the Mayor’s last minute…
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Nick Waugh has a great new robo call from Howard Dean for his District 5 bid. … It’s aimed at 20,000 homes in the district. …
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From the No on WAR folks: October 13th – 5:30pm – 8:30pm Location: Mad Dog in the Fog, 530 Haight Street Supporters of Proposition N, the anti-war proposition, will be hosting a special debate watch party during the final presidential debate this Wednesday, October 13th 2004. Speakers include: Pre-Debate Ross Mirkarimi, Candidate for Supervisor of…
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Mayor Newsom’s spokesman Peter Ragone on Tuesday’s meeting on Props J and K: “If both fail, that’s $97 million over 9 months. That would mandate cuts in services. We can’t spend money we don’t have. The mayor plans on being honest with the people of San Francisco about the choices that have to be made.…
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Insurance broker Scott Hauge to his allies in the small business community after meeting on Proposition K late Tuesday afternooon: “Stephen Cornell, Dave Sahagun and I met with the Mayor, Steve Kava, Ben Rosenfeld, Sean Elsbernd and Wade Crawfoot. I am going to present to you what the Mayor said. I may not agree with…
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First place is first place on the new DCCC slate mailer, and means a nice mug shot with second- and third-ranked candidates buried on the inside with no photos. … 165,000 have been printed, so there’s no going back. …
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An interesting e-mail strand about the production of the local Democratic Party’s endorsement mailer: … will do. but this doesn’t jive with what you told me yesterday. i asked if the candidates with photos were paying more and you said they were not. and how we solicited funds from these candidates initially is what matters…
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There’s a reason Supervisor Tom Ammiano’s not sweating his re-election bid. Word on the latest David Binder poll in District 9 is Ammiano around 60 percent, with no challenger above 10 percent. …