In final stretch, Harris revives attacks on Trump as ‘unstable’ and mentally unfit for office

Donald Trump dances on stage with South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem during a town hall event Monday in Oaks, Pa. (Jabin Botsford / Washington Post / Getty Images) Entering the final stretch of the presidential race, Vice President Kamala Harris is focusing on a simple message that she believes will resonate with undecided swing state … Read more

Wilson’s Ex-Wife Makes an Uneasy Return to Spotlight : Politics: As governor wrestles with the issue of their housekeeper, Betty Hosie struggles to keep a private life.

It is one of the curious side effects of modern politics that, suddenly and without warning, a private person becomes public. That lesson has come home to Betty Hosie, retired real estate agent, bridge and tennis aficionado, mother of two and–in current context–former wife of Pete Wilson, the California governor who has designs on the … Read more

Ohio miners say they were forced to attend Romney rally

WASHINGTON — Employees of a major coal industry donor to Republican causes have raised complaints about their participation in an event earlier this month organized for GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney in the crucial swing state of Ohio. Several miners at Murray Energy’s Century coal mine in Beallsville, Ohio, contacted a nearby morning talk radio … Read more

Pelosi Wins Democratic Contest for Burton Seat

Party activist Nancy Pelosi won the Democratic nomination Tuesday night in a special election to decide who will succeed the late Rep. Sala Burton in the 5th Congressional District, which encompasses three-fourths of the City of San Francisco. In a district where Democrats outnumber Republicans 3 to 1, Pelosi’s primary victory virtually assures her of … Read more

Former officials Nuñez, Boxer and Villaraigosa lead exodus from powerful lobbying firm

From left; Antonio Villaraigosa, Barbara Boxer and Fabian Nunez have left one of the state’s most powerful lobbying firms, Mercury Public Affairs. (Getty Images) Former prominent Democratic elected officials Fabian Nuñez, Barbara Boxer and Antonio Villaraigosa led the mass resignations from one of the state’s most powerful lobbying firms, Mercury Public Affairs. The departures are … Read more

Ex-legislator challenged Nixon

Joe Shell, a former assemblyman from Los Angeles who seriously challenged Richard Nixon for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in 1962 with a candidacy that highlighted the emerging strength of the GOP’s right wing, has died. He was 89. Shell, who was captain of the 1939 USC football team, died Monday at his home in Bakersfield, … Read more

Bernie Sanders retracts endorsement of Californian who defends crude sex ratings of women

Cenk Uygur, host and co-founder of “The Young Turks” online talk show, defended the Harvard University men’s soccer team for rating the sexual appeal of female students. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) Bernie Sanders withdrew his endorsement of California congressional candidate Cenk Uygur on Friday following reports about the online talk show host … Read more

Ties to Reagan, Mob Figures : Laxalt Finds Friendships Plus, Minus for Candidacy

Paul Laxalt’s campaign for the presidency starts with his friends. As Ronald and Nancy Reagan’s closest political ally outside the White House–Washington insiders call him the “First Friend”–the former two-term U.S. senator from Nevada claims endowment rights to the Reagan conservative legacy, as well as Reagan’s Western-state constituency. After all, as Laxalt puts it: “During … Read more

Behind the numbers of Prop. 8

Immediately after Proposition 8 passed, many who supported same-sex marriage tried to make sense of the results. A set of assumptions gained wide acceptance. Some are correct. Most, however, are just plain wrong. And it’s crucial that we know what happened in the last election before launching another attempt to legalize marriage for all. I … Read more

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