Los Angeles Times Story on California Gubernatorial Debate Controversy

This Los Angeles Times story about the upcoming USC gubernatorial debate makes it clear that the issue remains controversial. Instead of relying strictly on polls, the debate organizers also rewarded candidates on the rate at which they have received donations, rather than the amount of the donations themselves.


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Los Angeles Times Story on California Gubernatorial Debate Controversy — 8 Comments

  1. not necessarily. If they aren’t “objective” they violate campaign finance laws.

  2. WHAT NEXT – RATING OF CAND HOROSCOPES ???

    CAND DICE SCORES WITH 111 DICE — ANY 666 SCORES ???

  3. Walter Ziobro and Richard Winger are both right. Richard Winger is right as to the current law. Walter Ziobro is right as to what it should be.

  4. The (n)AZ(i)-666 spambot should stick to only answering Ifo’s questions and nothing else.

  5. And Richard Winger should stop enabling additional assassination attempts against Liberator Trump.

    How does Richard Winger do that? By allowing the
    (n)AZ(i)-666 spambot to constantly spam the ridiculous lie that President Trump is a “tyrant” while censoring Ifo’s questions which show how ridiculous that lie is.

    Tyrants frequently get assassinated, as they should. For example, the late supreme leader of Iran, among many examples.

    There have been multiple assassination attempts against President Trump because, unlike other US Presidents in living memory, he marginally discomforts our real tyrants – the derp state – fake news – globalist elite axis of evil – and their persistent spread of the lie that he is a “tyrant” is the direct result.

    It’s important to allow the proof that he is far from a tyrant to be posted to stop additional assassination attempts against the best President in living memory and our best hope of saving our country, President Trump!

  6. Restore Britain’s membership is now bigger than the Tories. Still not worth a blog post as far as Richard Winger is concerned.

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