Coming off the defeating the terrible special election, I think Calitics is looking for a direction. With that in mind, I thought I’d look into what sort of goals progressives have statewide. I’ll do a post on more local issues soon.
If you know of any candidate that would like to be featured here, contact me ( brian (at) calitics (dot) com ). I’ll do a FP article on them, and hopefully get the grassroots moving a little bit.
Check out the extended for some discussion of races of note, and please let me know about races that I missed.
In terms of Congress: We have few competitive races in 2006. I will be focusing on those that are, with occasional peeks at other races which might not be competitive but would be interesting in for “principle” candidates. I certainly want to closely track the Pombo race and the race to replace the DukeStir. Please point out other races where we should be focusing.
State elections:
Governor: First, we have to get through the primary. Personally, I haven’t gotten off my fence. Both Angelides and Westly are good candidates, but not particularly thrilling. While Reiner and Beatty are intriguing, personally, I’d prefer experience that the two announced candidates bring to the table.
Lt. Gov: I had a chance to meet Liz Figueroa for the first time last night. She definitely brings a lot of enthusiasm to the equation. However, Jackie Speier and John Garamendi are also great candidates. I suppose it is one of the results of term limits that we have so many good candidates for one position.
Other Races:
There will be interesting primaries for other races as well. Bill Lockyer seems to be the favorite for treasurer right now. Insurance Commissioner will also be up for grabs.
I feel that Calitics is a great forum to focus on statewide and single district races. If you know of anybody at any campaign, have them contact me. I want to work to build the visibility of every progressive candidate in California, in as many races as possible. Every position is important, from dog catcher to governor. Let’s work to get our candidates elected next November!