Category Archives: California


Beyond 2008: Redistricting

John Fund wrote about the future of 20% of the US Economy and over 10% of the population:
Tony Quinn, co-editor of the California Target Book, a nonpartisan analysis of state politics, says that if Democrats retake the governorship after Mr. Schwarzenegger’s departure in 2010, it’s "pretty clear" that they would use their control of the […]

Rotten boroughs in California

District
Winner
Total Votes

California 34 (Los Angeles)
D+53.6
74,818

California 31 (Los Angeles)
D+100
64,952

Neil Stevens has an interesting post at Redstate about "Rotten boroughs" in California, among other states. He points to some interesting issues. He points to illegal immigration more than I would and less to legal immigrants in the Los Angeles area, in particular.
I want to point to a […]

Time for Doolittle to retire

Jon Fleischman has some polling data on John Doolittle re-election. They are bad:

In a one-on-one match up, if the election were held today, Democrat Charlie Brown gets 51% of the vote to Congressman Doolittle’s 31%.
Those surveyed were also asked if they had a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Doolittle.  Respondents came back with 28% favorable […]

Another view of North Carolina delegate allocation

The member of the North Carolina House who was manager for the bill has a different story [emphasis in the original]:
As the House member handling Senate Bill 353, which purported to allocate North Carolina’s electoral votes by Congressional district, with two votes reflecting the North Carolina’s popular vote, I moved this bill back to House […]

Don’t stop electoral college reform in California!

Redstate’s Erick Erickson noted yesterday that the electoral college reform in North Carolina stopped because because Howard Dean realized it would give them no feet to stand on in California:
The measure raced through the North Carolina State Senate, the State House was preparing to pass it and the Governor was prepared to sign it, until […]

Cole throws Doolittle under bus?

And, perhaps, well he should. From the Sac(ramento) Bee:

But in a telephone news conference Monday, NRCC Chairman Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., indicated that the political ground has a way of shifting.
"There’s a factor outside of normal politics that needs to be resolved," Cole said. "We’re keeping a close eye on the situation. We hope it […]

California splitting electoral votes too?

This would be an earthquake. Huffington Post has the story:
A Republican-backed ballot proposal could split left-leaning California between the Democratic and GOP nominees, tilting the 2008 presidential election in favor of the Republicans.
California awards its cache of 55 electoral votes to the statewide winner in presidential elections _ the largest single prize in the nation. […]

Why foreclosures matter: The numbers are huge

State
1/x Households
in  Foreclosure
# of Households
foreclosing
Bush 04
margin
[…]

Florida foreclosures looking awful

More bad news on the housing front. Here are some maps and charts. Note Florida and Nevada. Not that Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, or New Mexico are doing well. These charts are from the WSJ, via The Big Picture.
These might also make taking back a couple of House seats tough. Pombo’s, Clay Shaw’s and Foley’s […]

Will independents vote in California?

Rules fights are fun, obscure, and usually well behind the scenes. Not the fight over whether independents (normal speak for California’s "Decline to State" or DTS) can vote in the GOP primary. They can in the Democrat’s primary.
For the most part, this fight is breaking down along ideological lines. Moderates want DTSers to vote. Conservatives […]