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Sunday Open Thread

by: Brian Leubitz

Sun Mar 09, 2008 at 08:28:56 AM PDT


  • So, next week I'm headed to DC, in part to attend the Take Back America Convention. If you're interested in making the trek out to DC, you can register here.
  • Congrats to Bill Foster, who claimed a pretty darn Republican seat in IL-14, Dennis Hastert's old seat. Charlie Cook had it at R+5. For those keeping score, that's the same as CA-50, Bilbray's seat. And by the way, Foster, a physicist,  opposes telecom immunity. Barack Obama did an ad for Foster a few days ago, that seems to have moved a few people.
  • Here in SF, this weekend seems to be weekend of endorsements for the June primary. We always have competitive races for the county central committee. Well, this year it's even more crazy with Supervisors Chris Daly and Aaron Peskin deciding to hang out with the farm team and throw the whole race into chaos. Fantastic. Freaking fantastic.

  • As a somewhat unrelated sidenote, it appears that Ross Mirkarimi just might become the most powerful Green Party politician in the country one of these days. Or, well, I guess we might actually need a ramp in the Board of Supervisors Chamber. I normally go for the Dem when given a choice, but Mirkarimi is a pretty darn good guy. He'd be successful and help the city in whatever capacity he serves.
  • And then there's this: a front page story in the Sunday Chronicle about Gavin Newsom's possible bid for Governor in 2010. Time flies when you're having fun, and 2010 isn't actually that far away now. It could be an interesting race for the Democratic nomination. Maybe the Republicans will throw up Tom McClintock for it. He runs for everything else, anyway. Or maybe they'll draft some really, really rich person with no history in politics. Hey, it worked in 2003!
  • Anything else going on?

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    Definitely looks like it'll be an interesting race (0.00 / 0)
    I'm wondering though which of the possible 2010 candidates might be better off running to replace DiFi in 2012. The article suggested Newsom was looking at that as his fallback option should he decide against the 2010 race.

    The Dem field currently looks to be Steve Westly, Gavin Newsom, Antonio Villaraigosa, and the apparent front-runner, Jerry Brown. I'm less than enthused about a third term for Brown, but it would at least be an interesting campaign were he to enter it.

    You can check out any time you like but you can never leave


    Jerry Brown (0.00 / 0)
    Has been governor for 2 terms already, and will turn 70 on April 7 of this year. Mayor Newsom just turned 40. It's hard to imagine that in the Democratic primary, when voters will be excited about change and the hope for renewal (along with 2/3 in the leg.) of the Democratic Party, we'd want to go with somebody who is such an icon of the seventies and eighties. Heck, I wasn't even born when he became Governor. We need to turn the page and look for some new leadership of the Democratic party in the state and for the nation.  I'm just not sure that we need to be electing re-treads.

    Shouldn't 3 strikes apply to Arnold? Strike 1, Strike 2, Strike 3. Life Sentence!

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