Latino Voting in State Surged in 1996 Election

Latinos’ reluctance to vote has long been a fact of life in California politics. But now that fact has changed. The shift is highlighted by fresh data on the 1996 presidential election, which shows that a huge group of new Latino voters went to the polls at the same rate as that of all the … Read more

Former aide to Gavin Newsom speaks out about their affair while he was San Francisco mayor

The woman gubernatorial candidate Gavin Newsom had an affair with when he was mayor of San Francisco spoke out about their relationship on Wednesday after questions about the liaison emerged in the governor’s race. Ruby Rippey Gibney said that although their relationship destroyed her home life, it probably shouldn’t be part of the discussion about … Read more

Usha Vance: From San Francisco corporate lawyer to MAGA’s potential second lady

Usha Vance speaks during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Wednesday. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times) Stepping up to the podium, Usha Chilukuri Vance looked out at the raucous crowd dressed in red, white and blue, bedazzled flags, wide-brim cowboy hats and sequined elephant earrings. She smiled widely, if a little nervously. It … Read more

CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 161 : Suicide Measure Losing Cash Battle

Supporters of Proposition 161, the initiative permitting physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia for some terminally ill patients, had every reason to be optimistic. As they gathered signatures earlier this year to put their measure on the Nov. 3 ballot, they knew several polls showed that Californians overwhelmingly favored the idea of allowing doctors to help end … Read more

Compton Rappers Versus the Letter of the Law : FBI Claims Song by N.W.A. Advocates Violence on Police

First Amendment activists and a member of Congress said this week that the FBI may have stepped out of line with a letter accusing a Compton rap group of encouraging “violence against and disrespect” for law enforcement officers. “The FBI should stay out of the business of censorship,” said Rep. Don Edwards (D-San Jose), chairman … Read more

Fact-checking Trump’s biggest claims on immigration: How do they measure up?

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. (Evan Vucci / Associated Press) Migrants, according to former President Trump, are violent criminals, voting illegally, eating your pets, draining emergency disaster funding and stealing your job. These claims have elicited fear, hatred and anger among many voters. We … Read more

Obama’s outsized ego

“That’s all right, all of you know who I am,” President Obama joked last week when the presidential seal fell off his podium during a speech in Pittsburgh. Even though the incident made headlines for no discernible journalistic reason, it was noteworthy as a succinct example of Obama’s arrogance problem. Rather than make a self-deprecating … Read more

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