Sunday, November 9, 2008
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		HOW REPUBLICANS CAN WIN AGAIN
		
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		GOP NEEDS A NEW GENERATION OF PRINCIPLED LEADERS
		
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		Will House GOP "ReAnnoint" Boehner? Status Quo For GOP Appropriators?
		
 
- SacBee: California budget battle looks like it'll be a rerun
 - SFChron: Governor's plan to raise taxes may lack votes
 - LAT: Hauling out infrastructure as a fix for the economy
 - Political shift: Emerging voting coalition favors consensus, active government
 - BakCal: Yes on Obama, yes on 8: Minorities mix support of Democrat with social conservatism
 - VentStar: Appeals court ruling a setback for Kelso, prison plan
 - LAT: California home-loan agency head stepping down
 - OakTrib: Prop. 4 backers likely to try a fourth time
 - Politico: Proposition 8 fallout
 - SJMerc: Proposition 8: Historic turning point, or just another battle in the culture wars?
 - SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Prop. 8 foes question Google's role
 - LADN: Aftermath of Prop. 8 battle
 - LAT: Quickly organized Prop. 8 protests pop up far and wide
 - LAT: Election leaves gay couple feeling isolated in conservative bastion
 - LAT: Uncounted ballots unlikely to reverse Proposition 8
 - OCReg: Prop. 8 protestors march in O.C. without incident
 - SDUT: Thousands protest gay-marriage ban
 - SDUT: Voters catch on to redistricting reform
 
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The Golden Pen
WSJ: Ryan for the Republicans - WSJ: Obama vs. Pelosi
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		SacBee: Initiatives an effect or cause?
		
 - SacBee: Sacramento County revenue estimates called overly optimistic
 - SacBee: Obama's win opens doors of acceptance in capital region
 - OakTrib: Californians and Bay Area voters embrace new spending measures
 - Bay Area congressional Democrats eagerly await Obama's arrival in the White House
 - SJMerc: Internal Affairs: FPPC checking out Santa Clara's Caserta
 - FresBee: Returning Valley vets tax college resources
 - FresBee: UC Merced shrinks development
 - FresBee: Parra didn't have to run to win big on Election Day
 - BakCal: Ex-U.S. Rep. Bill Thomas sounds off on the election
 - VentStar: Ventura leaders eye sales tax measures
 - LADN: Line forming for city election
 - LADN: Valley voters become less conservative
 - LAT: Los Angeles Mayor Villaraigosa is ending first term firmly at helm
 - LAT: Candidate lineups for L.A. school board, mayor, City Council and other posts announced
 - LAT: Irvine voters embrace diversity in mayoral election
 - RivPE: Systemic losses -- and near losses -- leave Republican Party scrambling
 - RivPE: Calvert widens lead over Hedrick
 - SDUT: San Diego loses clout in House
 - SDUT: OK of water mandates expected
 - SDUT: Districts face hurdles in securing bond money
 
