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    Brown, Boxer, Newsom win, 3 Amigos to ruin California

    Jerry "the dream act" Brown... Gavin the "sanctuary city" Newsom.... and Barbara "don't call me maam" Boxer will help to complete the final destruction and transformation from Caleeeeeeefornia to Mexeeeeeeefornia. With a GERRYMANDERED legislative district that will keep the DEMORATS In power for good. All of the CAUCASIONS with above average I.Q's will be gone within a couple of years... The Golden State Is now officially a sanctuary state,and will get their tax revenues from Illegals working at Taco Bell and Mc Donalds using fake I.D cards. The ANCHOR BABIES will continue to join gangs,and spray paint and etch anything that they can to promote their "healthy lifestyle"... I cannot believe what has happened to this State,and I hope that this election will help to prevent this from happening to our entire country... TS
    SAN FRANCISCO -- Democrats have captured California's two top contests, with Sen. Barbara Boxer winning a seesaw race for re-election over Republican challenger Carly Fiorina and Jerry Brown defeating big-spender Meg Whitman.

    The lead in the Senate race went back and forth throughout the evening before Boxer pulled away from Fiorina, a former Hewlett-Packard CEO. In the race for governor, Democrat Jerry Brown maintain a solid edge all night.

    Meanwhile, in the contest for lieutenant governor, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom defeated Republican Abel Maldonado, a former state legislator and appointed lieutenant governor.

    San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris lost to her Los Angeles County counterpart, Steve Cooley, in the race for attorney general.

    Two controversial state propositions - Prop. 19 to legalize the sale and use of marijuana and Prop. 23 to delay implementation of laws to combat climate change - were both soundly defeated.

    Prop. 25, which would make it easier to pass a state budget by lowering the vote requirement to a simple majority, handily won approval.

    In a key Bay Area Congressional contest, Republican David Harmer, a small-government conservative with Tea Party backing, was leading two-term incumbent Democrat and former windmill executive Rep. Jerry McNerney.In the race to succeed Ron Dellums as Oakland mayor, former state legislator Don Perata remained ahead of City Councilwomen Jean Quan and Rebecca Kaplan and San Francisco State University communications professor Joe Tuman. The election was the first in which Oakland used ranked-choice voting, and unless someone receives more than half the first-place votes, the winner might not be known for several days.

    With a large number of San Francisco votes counted, support remained strong for Prop. L, the controversial measure to ban sitting and lying on city sidewalks between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m.

    Meanwhile, Prop. B, which would require city employees to contribute more to their pensions and health insurance, was losing.



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    I am sick to my stomach. I live in Ca and cried all night. As soon as I have a chance I am out of here. Most of my family is here, but my daughter and grandkids are moving to Texas, my sons kids live in Texas, so I guess I will become a Texan.

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    There not Americans if they are illegal!!!!


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    friend called me today, shes moving to seattle from chula vista

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    In response to jamesw62- the northwest isnt the answer for your friend! I lived in Portland,Or for 10 yrs and left after it was overrun by illegals and hispanic gangs

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    Quote Originally Posted by strugglingcitizen
    In response to jamesw62- the northwest isnt the answer for your friend! I lived in Portland,Or for 10 yrs and left after it was overrun by illegals and hispanic gangs
    shes tired of the illegals, the extra high cost of living in Cali, the higher than hell taxes, and she moved to be closer to family

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesw62
    shes tired of the illegals, the extra high cost of living in Cali, the higher than hell taxes, and she moved to be closer to family
    If you stay in CA need to do like me, find a town with small population so the crime, congestion, and living costs are lower, then set up a small company and arrange your finances so you don't pay income or social security taxes.

    Or work for a government union, retire at age 55 to Big Bear with a $1 million pension.
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    I woke up this morning and everyone got a Republican but us!!! Jerry Brown, The wack job Mayor from San Francisco Newsome, the 27 year lazy ass. the three stooges. I think I'm going to slit my wrists

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    I've been a Californian for over 50 years...Watching the election for California was like being at a funeral...I still can't believe how this state ended up with so many stupid people all in one place.

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    I don't know why Meg didn't have ads about the MedFly Fiasco. I like many Californians had forgotten about who was responsible. I knew I had an adversion to Jerry Brown, but until my husband reminded me I had closed that door, that unpleasant memory.

    The memory of nightime coming, helicopters flying over your homes. The lights, the sound the sticky gooey stuff being sprayed over our cities. Getting up in the morning to find this stuff over everything, especially our cars. Watching the paint peeling from our cars all the while being told by the government to stay inside, but that it wouldn't hurt us. It lost Jerry his ambition for a Senate Seat, but 30 years later many voters have forgotten or weren't born or even Californians at the time.

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