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Twitter Updates for 2009-05-05

A Note About the Re-Runs

If you’re a reader or subscriber and are wondering why I’m posting clips from 2006 campaigns, here’s why:

At some point a while back, I decided to take YouTube up on it’s increased file size allowances and re-upload a number of clips from back in the day,  when there was a 100 MB limit.

I’m finally getting around to actually doing it.

Enjoy some oldies but (hopefully) goodies, like this piece from a Southern California tour with then-State Treasurer Phil Angelides – who is now emailing his ass off for the Apollo Alliance (which has nothing to do with Battlestar Galactica).

Funny Money – Rick Jacobs’ Courage Campaign Passes Counterfeit “Arnold Bucks”


Here’s the latest creative effort from our good friends at the Courage Campaign Issues Committee, calling attention to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s sending Californinans IOU’s instead of much needed aid or tax refunds.

Many Californians are so overwhelmed by this paralyzing crisis that they’ve just tuned it out. As a result, Arnold is not being held accountable for his failure to lead.

That’s why we decided to try something a bit unorthodox — raise awareness by using humor to highlight the absurdity of these IOU’s, or what we are calling “Arnoldbucks.”

We asked one of our members to see what would happen if he tried to use “Arnoldbucks” as legal tender at a few businesses in the area. You won’t believe what happened. It’s all caught on camera — even a few security cams.

Know a friend who might need a laugh? Share this video with them, download your own Arnoldbucks below, then tell us your ideas.  (Courage Campaign: Arnold Bucks)

My favorite part: “The State of California would gladly pay you Tuesday for a cheeseburger today.”

Arnold can haz cheezburger?

My Candidate Statement for California Democratic State Central Committee

In 2010, California Democrats face two statewide contests that could require an unprecedented marshaling of resources:

  1. It is likely that the Republican gubernatorial nominee will be extremely wealthy and capable of self-funding their campaign.
  2. Rumors persist that Governor Schwarzenegger will mount a challenge Senator Boxer for her seat.

On their own, either of these races would present a challenging fight. In 2010 we may be called upon to respond to both.

Answering these challenges will demand a recommitment to local organizing in all 58 counties and enhancement of CDP’s use of technology for direct voter contact and messaging.

As an Assembly District Delegate to the State Central Committee, I will advocate for CDP’s better engagement in the grassroots and netroots to successfully defend Senator Boxer’s seat and take back the Capitol.

Drawing on more than a decade’s worth of campaign experience – beginning as a field organizer, and most recently as Senior New Media Advisor to the Obama campaign in California – I will bring a combination of tested techniques and willingness to experiment with evolving tools to carry out the mission of the California Democratic Party – to win elections.

Governor Schwarzenegger’s Hit Christmas Family Movie (but not Jingle All the Way)

The good folks at Courage Campaign Issues Committee (disclosure: I’ve done a bit of work for them) are making spirits bright…at the Governor’s expense.

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Robert in Monterey talks about the piece at Calitics:

The Courage Campaign, in partnership with Donkey on the Edge and with the support of Cheri and Naren Shankar, put together this video of Arnold’s “California Carol” – Arnold is visited by the ghosts of California past, present and future, showing him the error of his ways.

Unfortunately, California’s Ebenezer Scrooge isn’t going to have a Christmas morning change of heart and suddenly decide to provide funding for schools and health care. Not unless we the people demand that he stop cutting and start saving California by signing the Democratic budget deal.  (Calitics – Arnold’s Nightmare: A California Carol)

Lest ye forget, this is not the Governor’s first foray into holiday entertainment.  As bad as the situation is in Sacramento, do we really want him going back to this…

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Gone ‘Til November

And now I’m back.

After many months out on the campaign trail, a few things I saw today – coupled with the election season being over – have called me back from dormancy here on Dropping the Gloves.

So, now that I don’t fear getting fired by one or more of my employers for blogging (considered “going on the record” by most…something only certain staffers are allowed to do), I’d like to share two things.

First, Patrick Roy will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday…at least that’s what I read. Bully for you, St. Patrick.

Patrick Roy wins cup with Montreal

Second, the California Democratic Party may be on its way to an introspective moment following the results of the race for Governor. I may have been the only person to be on both campaigns – though some Westly folks did go over to the Democratic Party. I know the teams from both camps, and the candidates as well. Admittedly, I was much closer to Westly than to Angelides, whom I think subconsciously remembered me as a Westly staffer – and thus kept a watchful eye me.

In the whirlwind of it all, I don’t know where things went wrong. Emissaries of both camps are giving their opinions:

After spending $43.7 million running for the Democratic nomination, much of it on TV ads ripping into Phil Angelides, state Controller Steve Westly donated $2,500 to Angelides, his fellow Democrat … four days before Tuesday’s election. Angelides’ staffers said today they were astonished at the meager donation from multimillionaire Westly, especially after he inflicted so much damage on Angelides and then promised to unite the California Democratic party. (LA Times’ Political Muscle)

“When it was all said and done, in this year alone my primary opponent and Gov. Schwarzenegger’s team spent upwards of $120 million, most of it on media telling people a story about me…. Look, $120 million was just an avalanche of money.
—Phil Angelides (LA Times’ Political Muscle)

Angelides political consultant Bill Carrick, who joined the campaign after the primary, said his client never recovered from a brutal contest for the nomination against Controller Steve Westly that tarnished his image and depleted his campaign cash.

“Phil came banged up out of the primary and didn’t have any money,” Carrick said. In focus groups, he said, Democratic voters were “repeating Westly’s ads.” (Sacramento Bee)

Looks like somebody passed out talking points in the Angelides campaign. Blame Westly’s money.

The Westly team was given notes by our former ringleader:

Autopsies are never pleasant or pretty. But sometimes they’re necessary to find out just how someone met their demise — and post-mortems are equally appropriate for failed political candidates.

Take Phil Angelides. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger demolished the Democratic gubernatorial nominee in yesterday’s election, despite a national trend that put more Democrats in office. Even a cursory dissection of his campaign reveals Angelides violated some of the most basic do’s and don’ts of politics — mainly the don’ts. (San Francisco Chronicle)

The points Garry lists in the Chronicle piece (and in “Phil, the unlovable loser” in the Times) will be well known to the readers of the comments section at Bill Bradley’s New West Notes or in the California Majority Report.

  • Don’t assume voters know a single thing about you
  • Don’t think voters hate your opponent as much as you do
  • Don’t fight the last war
  • Don’t make a tax increase the centerpiece of your candidacy
  • Don’t run your own campaign

One thing is for certain. The Democratic party needs to look at this race very seriously, with talk of Schwarzenegger running for Senate in 2010. I personally don’t see the Governor as someone who’d seek to be one of one hundred. But, with 2006 a day behind us it’s apparently time to prognosticate!

Now that the election is over, the talk of the town has quickly turned to the post-Arnold era 2010 gubernatorial election.

On the Republican side, newly minted Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner already is the early favorite by virtue of an unlimited bankroll to fund his campaign. But the GOP’s conservative wing will surely have their say about challenging him at some point. With who is not clear, particularly given the blowout of the weak Republican bench in statewide contests last night.

Here’s our early line on the 2010 Governor’s race: (California Majority Report)

All told, my 2006 record…not too good. From when I joined the Westly campaign in December through election day I had a finger in eleven pies.

  • My main gigs; Westly (primary) and Proposition 87 (general) lost.
  • Angelides lost.
  • My good friend, Van Tamom lost his Assembly race.
  • David Roth lost in his challenge to Mary Bono in the 45th Congressional district.
  • The five Republican House incumbents I made web ads about for Majority Action held their seats (though barely)

My saving grace, John Chiang will follow Steve Westly as California’s next State Controller. One for eleven ain’t bad…is it?

Toodles!