Los Angeles Times Reporter Declares Flatly That Only Two Democrats Will be on November Ballot in California U.S. Senate Race

This Los Angeles Times story by Sarah D. Wire declares flatly that there will only be two Democrats on the November ballot for U.S. Senate in California.


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Los Angeles Times Reporter Declares Flatly That Only Two Democrats Will be on November Ballot in California U.S. Senate Race — 11 Comments

  1. Does she also predict the winner of the 2020 Prez election [yet]

    or who will be the last Elephant in CA (surrounded by hoards of attacking Donkeys) ???

    Abolish the minority rule USA Senate [chief current victims — ALL CA voters].

    PR and AppV

  2. Elections here are mostly indistinguishable from elections in communist countries.

  3. Everyone, here is the plan for the United Coalition;

    We are focusing on California State elections where our base has been since we started the California Environmentalist Party in 1983.

    Then California is where the United Coalition began in 1995 with recognition of USA Parliament by the USA Federal Elections Commission (FEC).

    Last Friday, the California State election deadline for ballot qualified candidates ended. I was a candidate for State Lt. Gov., but I missed the deadline myself, and several of our candidates also declined.

    Now we start a write-in campaign strategy, and California Secretary of State also recognizes write-in names on the June 5th primary, but only for names who collected nomination signatures between April 9th and May 23nd.

    So our team will be using the write-in campaign strategy in press releases and blogs, starting today.

    That is the general plan.

    In addition, the new dues-payer signup page, will be upgraded. We will be calling for dues payers ($10. processing fee) worldwide.

    There is already a signup system in place, people can already become dues payers or IP Senators, by using the current signup form.

    We need a big team effort to bring dues payers and IP Senators, our backs are to the wall, so we must work together like a team.

    Please help broadcast the updated plan, so we can bring both write-in names and funds to the team

    No delays, be decisive, every minute is like a year at current pace. We must do better and try harder, especially as this critical new phase.

    Sign-up:
    http://www.usparliament.org/signup.php

  4. And it looks like the race for Governor in California will also come down to two Democrats in November. Lt Gov. Newsom will probably face former LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, or State Treasurer John Chiang.
    The truth of the matter is that after experiencing George W Bush and Donald Trump, California is curing itself of the Republican Party. But like those prescription medicines advertised on television, the cure in this case has a lot of bad side effects.

  5. Maybe, Gene, the Californians should consider curing themselves of an increasingly-socialistic Democrat Party.

  6. Super-easy to be a super-jealous spread-the-wealth communist with the income and assets of OTHER folks.

    Cain – reported First communist ???
    — killing his brother Abel to get his income and assets
    — BUT detected and punished to live in the Middle East desert
    — and produce nonstop killer/enslaver regimes forever ???

    PR and AppV

  7. Bob – I agree. I pointed out that the cure for the Republican Party has a lot of bad side-effects – taxes, regulation, special interest legislation, utopian schemes, etc. Libertarians need to be the cure, but not enough medicine is available.

  8. Nope, Libertarians are not the cure for what ails California. The LP is nothing more than snake oil con men selling a remedy whose primary ingredients are cocaine, morphine and open borders. The only cure for what ails California is to hit rock bottom – and I mean really rock bottom – think Detroit on steroids – and then for the federal government to stop giving any money to the state because they continue to actively resist federal law regarding immigration, which is a one of the few powers delegated to the federal government by the Constitution.

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