Thursday, November 6, 2008
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		FR HOSTS TWO WEEK "DISCUSSION" ON THE FUTURE OF THE GOP
		
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		REPUBLICANS SHOULD LOOK IN A MIRROR WHEN LOOKING FOR ANSWERS TO TUESDAY'S LOSS
		
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		MEMO TO REPUBLICANS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: CHANGE YOUR LEADERSHIP NOW
		
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		GETTING CALIFORNIANS BACK TO WORK IS JOB #1
		
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		REPUBLICANS WORKING HARD TO IMPROVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR CALIFORNIANS
		
 
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		Who will replace Bob Huff as Republican Caucus Chairman?
		
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		Politico: Leadership Shake-Up
		
 - Politico: For GOP, Boehner and chaos remain
 - TheHill: Boehner appears safe, despite losses
 - OCReg: Local GOP activists demand leadership changes
 - SFChron: Republican Party Tries To Find Its Future
 - Politico: GOP in dire straits
 - LAT: Blue-state California gives Republicans the blues
 - OCReg: For the GOP, House won't be much fun next year
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		SacBee: Massive budget deficit keeps growing, California's Senate chief says
		
 - OakTrib: Dems hope gains in Legislature will force GOP's cooperation
 - LAT: Democrats fall short of their goal of a super majority
 - LAT: 1.6 million ballots are uncounted in California
 - LADN: McClintock tied up again in close race
 - VentStar: Down to the wire in 19th District
 - LADN: Jackson-Strickland contest for state Senate remains too close to call
 - VentStar: At least 86,000 ballots still not counted; some races left hanging
 - StockRec: Democrat not ready to concede 10th District
 - FresBee: Gilmore still leads; Florez won't concede
 - BakCal: Gilmore outworked Florez in the 30th, pundits say
 - VentStar: Audra Strickland apparent winner in tight race
 - SDUT: Block headed to Sacramento, with to-do list
 - DesSun: Perez tops Jeandron in 80th
 - SacBee: Bullet train's passage eases environmental defeats of Props. 7, 10
 - SJMerc: Voters approve high-speed rail; critics say it's a wild bet
 - LAT: Prop. 2 probably won't hike egg prices
 - SacBee: Prop. 8 foes file high court appeal
 - SFChron: Prop. 8 Could Hurt Newsom A Long Time
 - OakTrib: Same-sex marriage back in court
 - SJMerc: Same-sex marriage ban challenged in court
 - FresBee: Prop. 8 foes sue to block amendment
 - LAT: Gay rights backers file 3 lawsuits challenging Prop. 8
 - WSJ: Voters and Marriage
 - OakTrib: Pollsters wonder why Proposition 8 defied expectations
 - SJMerc: Black and Latino voters critical to same-sex marriage ban's success
 - StockRec:Prop. 8 likely not end of fight
 - VentStar: Prop. 8 leaves gay marriages in limbo
 - IVDB: Proposition 8 opponents still pushing for equality
 - LAT: Backers focused Prop. 8 battle beyond marriage
 - LAT: Gay marriage ban: A tale of two votes
 - DesSun: Many stunned by Prop. 8 outcome
 - LAT: Police, demonstrators clash at Prop. 8 protest
 - DesSun: Proposition 8 foes rush to file papers with court
 - LADN: Gays vow to keep fighting for right to wed
 - SDUT: Gay marriage ban foes take fight to the courts
 - LAT: Gay rights backers file 3 lawsuits challenging Prop. 8
 - SacBee: California redistricting change hinges on uncounted votes
 - SJMerc: Gov. Schwarzenegger declares win in Proposition 11
 
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The Golden Pen
		SacBee: State's finances are heading for a precipice
		
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		WSJ: How the President-Elect Did It
		
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		Townhall: Conservatives, Take Note
		
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		RCP: Republicans: 1st Day of the Rest of Your Lives
		
 - SacBee: Budget woes will be first big challenge for Sacramento's next mayor
 - LAT: Former NBA star Kevin Johnson elected Sacramento's mayor
 - OakTrib: Police measure falls short of two-thirds needed to pass
 - OakTrib: Measures to raise taxes in Berkeley win at the polls
 - CCTimes: Contra Costa votes still uncounted could affect tight races
 - SJMerc: BART sales tax remains too close to call
 - StockRec: Does S.J. vote mark tilt to left?
 - StockRec: Sweeping changes on SUSD board
 - FresBee: Reality of election sets in
 - FresBee: Hanson to turn down raise
 - FresBee: Swearengin points toward transition
 - FresBee: Perea unable to build on support from June primary
 - BakCal: Politicos weigh in on election milestones, surprises
 - VentStar: Zaragoza overtakes Flynn
 - VentStar: Term limits adopted for supervisors
 - VentStar: Incumbents stress cooperation Need to work together pushed
 - VentStar: Two newcomers elected to county education board
 - LADN: Measure R sales tax hike wins passage, barely
 - LADN: Local GOP mourns briefly, looks forward
 - LADN: James Hahn, ex-L.A. mayor, appointed to Superior Court judgeship
 - LAT: Anti-gang measure failing by slimmest margin
 - LAT: Voters pass all 23 L.A. County school bond measures
 - OCReg: Carona trial: Ex-assistant sheriff says he was promised power
 - OCReg: 19-year-old wins City Council seat
 - IVDB: Republican Congressmen in San Bernardino County hold onto seats
 - LAT: Ex-aide to O.C. sheriff admits making illegal donations
 - IVDB: Incumbents win Fontana City Council race
 - IVDB: County's voters approve government ethics measure
 - LAT: Jan Goldsmith ousts San Diego City Atty. Michael Aguirre
 - SDUT: Sander proposes cuts in city services
 - SDUT: Aguirre loss doesn't mean new stadium
 - SDUT: Sales tax and bond measures approved
 - SDUT: Fire tax's defeat puts supporters in a bind
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		SFChron: Californians May Be On Obama's Short List
		
 - OakTrib: Bay Area immigrants welcome Obama win
 - OakTrib: Demand for newspapers with Obama on the cover outstrips supply
 - OakTrib: Election sends agents scurrying for relief from Obama tax plan
 - SJMerc: How Obama's big win could bring change to California
 - LADN: New White House likely to have room for some Angelenos
 - LADN: Schwarzenegger says Obama win is `extraordinary'
 
