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« on: June 06, 2014, 05:13:27 PM »

Isn't the June primaries over in California ?

Governor: Brown's gonna crack 60% (Deukemejian was the last CA governor to crack 60 percent: he got 61 percent in 1986) as Moonbeam secures a historic 4th term in Sacramento.

Lieutenant Governor: Newsom should get 55 percent and he's a contender for either Governor or United States Senator in 2018.

Secretary of State (Open): Interesting that the Dem side was fun with one of the candidates dropping out due to criminal charges. LOL

State Controller (Open): Perez will win 56-43.

State Treasurer (Open): Chiang wins 57-40.

State Attorney General: Big question is if Harris will overperform a blowout (getting between 57-64 percent) in her reelection bid, which would catapult her to the governorship in 4 years from now.

Commissioner of Insurance: Jones reelected, but should be considered future United States Senator in 2016 IF Boxer retires.

Superintendent of Public Instruction: In a battle of Democrat vs Democrat: Torlakson (the incumbent) and Tuck (D) will be interesting.

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« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2014, 05:24:53 PM »

They need to make the LG more powerful besides he's President of the California State Senate, Chairman of the State Lands Commission, Regent of the University of California, etc.,

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