11:57 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · California|Politics · 4 Comments
8 Nov 2006
The Governator just won’t go away. After hitting the polls last night, the only thing I had a really sinking feeling about was my state’s gubernatorial race. Arnold’s opponent — a man who makes John Kerry seem edgy — milktoast Phil Angelides, didn’t stand a chance in hell. He didn’t have the charisma, that was clear, but apparently he also didn’t have Arnie’s money. Reports say Angelides blew most of his bank in the primaries and didn’t have much to spend closer to election day. No wonder I can’t remember even seeing one ad for him, but I guess he figured that the San Francisco Bay area was a given for him. He was wrong, as the Bay ended up pretty much split between him and Arnie, though (not surprisingly) the city and county of San Francisco voted 63% in favor of Angelides.
So, here in California we’re preparing for a full term of bad pronunciation, xenophobic/racist comments and feet in mouths as we assimilate the sad fact that we’ll begin another year with a rich washed up actor as our leader.
Image via San Francisco Chronicle (Carlos Avila Gonzalez)
4:18 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · California|Politics · 1 Comment
6 Nov 2006
In case you didn’t know tomorrow is election day and one of the key races happening in the U.S. is the California Governor’s election. According to a study released today by Garcia Research Associates, Inc. most Cali Latinos aren’t happy with current Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger , but most also don’t put much faith in a win by his main contender Phil Angelides.
Four days before the election, 64% of the Latino respondents, including citizens and non-citizens, disapprove of the job Schwarzenegger is doing as Governor. On the issue of who Latinos think will win the governor’s race, Angelides and Schwarzenegger are nearly tied with 37% and 34% respectively, with 29% unwilling or unable to guess the outcome.
Does that mean that Cali Latinos will have to put up with being called hot-blooded and unwilling to assimilate?
Via / Hispanic PR Wire
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