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Polly Hennessey
(8,872 posts)Skittles
(172,026 posts)yeah OK
dpibel
(3,980 posts)Or is that off-limits? Only Californians can opine on California elections?
I mean, you surely are not concerned that a swath of D.C. or N.Y. or the internet people are going to try to vote in CA, are you?
So just what point are you making here?
Skittles
(172,026 posts)without being, you know, obvious
dpibel
(3,980 posts)And those who aim high and self-delete.
Can we donate to candidates in California if we don't live there, or is that forbidden too?
FHRRK1
(47 posts)With that I see a lot of posts here and to be fair, in liberal CA forms on Nextdoor, where people have been overly worried about the Governor race.
I would be shocked if two Repukes make it through.
With the latest events it is likely that Steyer gets one spot. Now we need to get one more Dem through.
Because there is no way in hell a Repub is winning CA this year sans MASSIVE fraud.
msongs
(73,854 posts)mr715
(3,678 posts)They shall not be selecting Swalwell.
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Lifeafter70
(1,091 posts)And from what I have read I believe the women. There is a little over a month left so maybe something will come out to change my mind.
Yes the timing sucks but if you have ever been or had a loved one who was a victim of SA you recognize certain patterns of grooming. Unfortunately I saw those patterns in the women's statements.
I was a supporter and was voting for Salwell. This has left heartbroken.
blue blues
(72 posts)I think this sounds like some swift boat stuff. I read the CNN article and I could and would not vote for him after this.
I think the allegations are true. I also think it's another dem that is behind it.
Lifeafter70
(1,091 posts)Not sure about the timing. Maybe it is due to them finding out that they had similar experiences just recently.
We have four voters in my household, I'm the only female. We were all voting for him.
I'm not at home right now cause I'm caring for my son who is hospice in Reno area.
It will be an interesting conversation when I return home.
DemocratSinceBirth
(101,910 posts)His staff has quit and all his big name endorsers have withdrawn their support.
Lifeafter70
(1,091 posts)We now have to get behind whomever is polling on top.
Even tho he is not my first pick it looks like Tom.
DemocratSinceBirth
(101,910 posts)His political career is likely over. If he did do it I'm profoundly disappointed in him and hope his victims get justice.
fujiyamasan
(1,839 posts)Lifeafter70
(1,091 posts)We are grateful that gamma knife radiation gave us three years. His cancer is slow growing so if luck holds out we might get another year.
The Repubs would have been better letting is wait until August or September.
Steyer has the money, Porter being in the House should have some insight.
I was soft on both of them prior to these events. Now I am disgusted by both. Hopefully the truth will come out.
karynnj
(61,013 posts)to be lies coordinated by Republicans who hated Kerry since he spoke out on the war. Note attacking him for speaking out would have been fair, but they knew that would not hurt him.
Here, you say that it is likely true. I agree and think we will find that he will claim it was consensual.
Skittles
(172,026 posts)and a reminder that WE Dems hold abusers to account, we don't make them "president" or "Secretary of War"
Easterncedar
(6,352 posts)And they don't care about boundaries and borders much. I wish I could believe it was all down to you California voters.
paleotn
(22,372 posts)paleotn
(22,372 posts)What their money does is form a coherent narrative. A false one, certainly, but it is consistent. We have money too, and a ton of creativity, yet our narratives are usually all over the damn place.
mikewv
(282 posts)So please coalesce around one candidate so that we don't have 2 repugs running for governor of California in the general election. Thank you.
demmiblue
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moonscape
(5,768 posts)personally welcome input from fellow democrats. Were all in this together.
It matters.
chia
(2,821 posts)canetoad
(20,784 posts)But you must allow for influences and outside opinions. These are not, unfortunately, limited to the voters of California.
pinkstarburst
(2,045 posts)Just like when everyone from around the country thought it was their business to tell Texas how they needed to vote in a certain recent senate race and then get really upset when that didn't go the way some thought it should.
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dpibel
(3,980 posts)Can you please point me to someone who is saying that the votes will be cast by anyone other than Californians?
You seem terribly concerned about this!
and yes, always sooooooo concerned
Nixie
(18,001 posts)of their own, imo.
Edit: and now the progressives are pushing for the billionaire.
walkingman
(10,947 posts)It has been over 30 years and the results are depressing.
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OC375
(1,062 posts)Everyone wants to make hay, whether it's their time or not.
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LeftInTX
(34,523 posts)We don't have those for state offices in Texas.
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Lifeafter70
(1,091 posts)Unfortunately I live in a red county and we fight every election only to get a republican.
Hopefully with redistricting this time will be different.
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Gaytano70
(1,250 posts)Not a Californian (often wish I was!), but been following the posts on Bluesky, and Becarra gets mentioned quite often. I don't know much about him or his candidacy, but on the surface, he seems quite great. Do you have an opinion about him, PeaceWave?
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YoshidaYui
(45,466 posts)mochiron.
Buddyzbuddy
(2,710 posts)and I had a lot to say about Governor's running in other states. For example, Mamdani, Shapiro, Cooper....
It may be our governor, but it doesn't hurt to hear input from citizens of other states because ultimately, we have the final say. I welcome as much information as possible and it's up to us to decide what to believe and what to utilize in our decision making.
Kind of like a contestant on the "Price is Right" game show. The audience is yelling out their opinions and through all of the pandemonium, the contestant on stage makes the final decision, right or wrong, they have to live with their decision.
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AllyCat
(18,885 posts)Let us know if we can help
byronius
(7,984 posts)She's way smarter than me. I married up.
LeftInTX
(34,523 posts)We have non partisan municipal races, which run the similar gamet. Although we don't have ranked choice.
Our mayoral races almost always end up in runoffs because the filing fees are only about $100.
lostincalifornia
(5,419 posts)to initiate a recall is insane.
LeftInTX
(34,523 posts)I'm like, "No". I said, "Look what happened in Maine with ranked choice when Susan Collins should have been defeated". She still thinks it would be a great idea for Texas. She's not the brightest bulb.
lostincalifornia
(5,419 posts)Renew Deal
(85,251 posts)You're welcome
lostincalifornia
(5,419 posts)Nanjeanne
(6,603 posts)on politics across the country on a message board immediately gave me the right to vote in each of those states I had an opinion about. So glad thats been cleared up!
dem4decades
(14,149 posts)Mz Pip
(28,484 posts)it looks like thats where were headed.
luv2fly
(2,681 posts)Thank you for educating us poorly informed Democrats who don't understand how and where we vote.
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DemocratSinceBirth
(101,910 posts)MorbidButterflyTat
(4,598 posts)DemocratSinceBirth
(101,910 posts)CTyankee
(68,281 posts)Um, what brought this on? Did someone say you couldn't?
GreenWave
(12,685 posts)bluestarone
(22,263 posts)Scare's the crap out of me. We all NEED California to stay 100% Democratic!! Just saying i wish all you Californians the best of luck with your elections!!
hamsterjill
(17,636 posts)I've often said that if you're not a Texan, you don't fully understand Texas politics. We are a unique situation. So, I'll gladly give you the same respect for California.
In Texas, though, I'm not sure the "we" gives me any comfort because we still have more than our share of asshole MAGA's.