Friday, October 22, 2010

New poll shows Brown opening up 8-point lead over Whitman

http://www.mercurynews.com/elections/ci_16390289?nclick_check=1


Jerry Brown a significant lead in the governor's race with less than two weeks to go, according to a new poll. The former two-time governor has stretched his lead over Republican Whitman to 8 points, 44 percent to 36 percent among likely voters -- Brown's widest margin yet -- after they were tied a month ago, according to a survey by the Public Policy Institute of California.

Comment: It looks like Jerry Brown is going to win the election. I think he is going to win because in his past debates he had more and specific plans for how to make the economy in California better. But Whitman just said we have to find a better plan, she didn't give any specific things for her plan. It looked like that she did not even have plan for this problem.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Elections California NOW Chief: Calling Whitman a 'Whore' is Accurate

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/10/15/california-chief-says-whitman-whore/


Jerry brown called Whitman a whore.

The president of the National Organization for Women may have said it's wrong for anyone to call a woman a "whore," but the head of the California NOW affiliate says Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman is one.

California NOW President Parry Bellasalma told the TPM blog on Thursday that the description of the Republican candidate for governor of California is accurate.


comment: this was really funny and Brown might hurt his election race. because some people said that this is sexiest and uncalled for.

Friday, October 8, 2010

41Obama notes private sector job growth, rips GOP414Obama notes private sector job growth, rips GOP

Obama gave a good spin on the Labor Department's new job report, noting the country has now had nine straight months of private sector job growth.The economy lost 95,000 jobs in September, though the private sector added 64,000 jobs. The nation's unemployment rate remained unchanged at 9.6 percent.

"We have to keep doing everything we can to accelerate this economy," President Obama said Friday.

Compliment: I don't think Obama should just blame the U.S. Census and state and local government. Because he is the one that said he will fix this problem and he haven't fixed anything and I don't think he is in a position to blame others. But its good that the country has nine straight months of private sector job growth.