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there is precedent for leadership losing in the general election. they have been able to win their party's nomination and went on to lose to the other party in the general election. it's still rare, but it has happened occasionally. it happened in 2004 to the democratic leader of the senate, tom daschle. he had been a senator for 18 years, but he lost his seat to the republican candidate in a surprising election upset in 2004. that was a big shock that year. ten years before that, it was tom foley, democratic congressman from washington state, and speaker of the house. he lost his seat in the general election in 1994. 1994 was a big landslide year for republicans, but winning tom foley's seat that year, ousting the sitting house speaker in his home district, that was perhaps the republicans' single biggest victory in 1994, but it took somebody from the opposite party to do it. when speaker foley lost his seat in 2004, he became the first speaker in a century to be defeated for re-election. before foley, you would have to go back to the '50s, 1952, w
there is precedent for leadership losing in the general election. they have been able to win their party's nomination and went on to lose to the other party in the general election. it's still rare, but it has happened occasionally. it happened in 2004 to the democratic leader of the senate, tom daschle. he had been a senator for 18 years, but he lost his seat to the republican candidate in a surprising election upset in 2004. that was a big shock that year. ten years before that, it was tom...
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i mean we've been advancing steadily the next general election we have the trampoline of coming number one in the in the european election would be looking to take a lot of westminster seats and we were looking to form a government in the united kingdom as soon as we could get enough people in parliament to do so. i understand that you would want to be in a government and take westminster states but what would be your agenda in terms of if the main issue at hand is gone and the united kingdom leaves the european union what's the second biggest. how well. it's more than just two european or and two european union that's not what we're about we're about an entire change in the way britain is governed and we posed to the to the current political class we want to remove these this professional class labor conservative it liberal democrats all the same sort of people cameron clegg you know. they all seem sort of person to none of them ever had a proper job in their lives we want to see real people going to real life experiences now that sort of people who stand for as members of parliament
i mean we've been advancing steadily the next general election we have the trampoline of coming number one in the in the european election would be looking to take a lot of westminster seats and we were looking to form a government in the united kingdom as soon as we could get enough people in parliament to do so. i understand that you would want to be in a government and take westminster states but what would be your agenda in terms of if the main issue at hand is gone and the united kingdom...
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there is precedent for leadership losing in the general election.s nomination and went on to lose to the other party in the general election. it's still rare, but it has happened occasionally. it happened in 2004 to the democratic leader of the senate, tom daschle. he had been a senator for 18 years, but he lost his seat to the republican candidate in a surprising election upset in 2004. that was a big shock that year. ten years before that, it was tom foley, democratic congressman from washington state, and speaker of the house. he lost his seat in the general election in 1994. 1994 was a big landslide year for republicans, but winning tom foley's seat that year, ousting the sitting house speaker in his home district, that was perhaps the republicans' single biggest victory in 1994, but it took somebody from the opposite party to do it. when speaker foley lost his seat in 2004, he became the first speaker in a century to be defeated for re-election. before foley, you would have to go back to the '50s, 1952, when a democratic leader in the senate lo
there is precedent for leadership losing in the general election.s nomination and went on to lose to the other party in the general election. it's still rare, but it has happened occasionally. it happened in 2004 to the democratic leader of the senate, tom daschle. he had been a senator for 18 years, but he lost his seat to the republican candidate in a surprising election upset in 2004. that was a big shock that year. ten years before that, it was tom foley, democratic congressman from...
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promise with again he promises it after the general election when the light who did you're not going to get later anyway so quite frankly it's an empty promise and this is a major promise made last time nobody believes them you know the nickname is cast on camera he has cast. north he's not going to give a referendum the man to your enthusiastic the last thing he's going to do is give a referendum on the in the road to the european union the only party that is going to do that is you can't say you don't think that our friend is going to take place within two years even though he promised it would. no i don't think you he has no intention whatsoever of the man that cameron is a you are enthusiastic he has absolutely no intention of giving anyone a referendum about anything he didn't do it last time he will do this time ok about a year that are great here are skeptics so you're all for leaving the here a p and union would do you not think that it would have certain referee questions and consequences for their care were very least economically. well of course one consequence is the posi
promise with again he promises it after the general election when the light who did you're not going to get later anyway so quite frankly it's an empty promise and this is a major promise made last time nobody believes them you know the nickname is cast on camera he has cast. north he's not going to give a referendum the man to your enthusiastic the last thing he's going to do is give a referendum on the in the road to the european union the only party that is going to do that is you can't say...
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to win some seats in the general election our objective is to hold the balance of power. and in terms of creating a larger platform in the european parliament i mean you would still need support from a group in the parliament are you or are you not going to ask for a block with francis from there. but with who we are the more we are trying to form a block. for our leader is doing at the moment he's very good sort of thing we should be getting somewhere we're making headway so you can very good but these things you run up to the why are there you don't ask me another question about how it's going to require ones that are actually that was i was asking you about a specific platform if you were going to actually unite with france's front with math and look ten. we will not be doing business with the party. that says. we just sort of thing then otoh sort of people and quite frankly that would be unacceptable but the trouble is in the european parliament european problem makes strange bedfellows you have to get into into bed with all sorts of people you wouldn't want to take h
to win some seats in the general election our objective is to hold the balance of power. and in terms of creating a larger platform in the european parliament i mean you would still need support from a group in the parliament are you or are you not going to ask for a block with francis from there. but with who we are the more we are trying to form a block. for our leader is doing at the moment he's very good sort of thing we should be getting somewhere we're making headway so you can very good...
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to become the first party in the united kingdom obviously realistic to win some seats in the general election. to hold the balance of power. in terms of creating a larger. group in the parliament are you. trying to form a bloc. leader is doing that at the moment he's very good at the sort of thing getting somewhere we're making headway looking very good but these things. are the question. that was i was asking you about a specific. we will not be doing business with them at the end of her party. which is just. we just sort of thing. people and quite frankly that would be unacceptable. but the trouble is in the european parliament european problem strange bedfellows you have to get into into bed with all sorts of people you wouldn't want to take home to see your mother but that's what i'm saying i cannot set differences aside and work with not in the plan per se for the sake of a bigger cause. because. we were a socialist party and also the have a lot of history. isn't that sort of thing absolutely unacceptable to you can't we we're meant to resist party we don't believe in that sort of nonsen
to become the first party in the united kingdom obviously realistic to win some seats in the general election. to hold the balance of power. in terms of creating a larger. group in the parliament are you. trying to form a bloc. leader is doing that at the moment he's very good at the sort of thing getting somewhere we're making headway looking very good but these things. are the question. that was i was asking you about a specific. we will not be doing business with them at the end of her...
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. >>> an unique primary election in california, the top two vote getters will go to the general electionegardless of party affiliation. r fault lines the school to prison pipeline only on al jazeera america >> in california voters are heading to polls today, but it is not your average primary election. the state implemented a top two primary system. we're joined by lisa in san francisco. interesting but not typical. >> reporter: it's a dramatic change. the top two primary is known as a jungle primary. that gives you an idea of what some political observers think of this. this is a primary where in many races we'll see two democrats go through to the general election. we have one race where there are 18 candidates, and also we have heard from more than one source that there are democrats who today will be voting for the right-wing republican because they think if he goes through to the general election than democratic governor jerry brown has a better chance of winning in november. certainly this is a different kind of election day here. >> how are you. >> reporter: he is a republican ca
. >>> an unique primary election in california, the top two vote getters will go to the general electionegardless of party affiliation. r fault lines the school to prison pipeline only on al jazeera america >> in california voters are heading to polls today, but it is not your average primary election. the state implemented a top two primary system. we're joined by lisa in san francisco. interesting but not typical. >> reporter: it's a dramatic change. the top two primary...
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she just destroyed him in the general election. genius, right? well, it's happening 15. at least they're trying it again tomorrow in colorado. colorado is a purplish state. the incumbent governor is a democrat, john hickenlooper. tomorrow republicans in colorado are going to pick who they want to run against john hickenlooper and using the claire mccaskill playbook, democrats have decided to help republicans make their decision. democrats are trying to get republican voters tomorrow in colorado to pick the republican nominee who the democrats would be most excited to run against. there are four republicans in the primary tomorrow. running for the chance to run against john hickenlooper for governor. they include a former congressman with a lot of name recognition, the current secretary of state in colorado. but obviously the guy who democrats most want to run against is tom tancredo. he's run for governor before and lost. he's run for president before and lost, obviously. tom tancredo is now a writer for "world net daily" and his platform for this run for governor in col
she just destroyed him in the general election. genius, right? well, it's happening 15. at least they're trying it again tomorrow in colorado. colorado is a purplish state. the incumbent governor is a democrat, john hickenlooper. tomorrow republicans in colorado are going to pick who they want to run against john hickenlooper and using the claire mccaskill playbook, democrats have decided to help republicans make their decision. democrats are trying to get republican voters tomorrow in colorado...
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there are some democrats voting for the right wing republican to try to get him through to the general election, because they believe incumbent democratic governor jerry brown will have a better chaps against him. this is -- chance against him. it's not your usual election day. >> reporter: david carlos is a republican candidate who knows he'll lose in the primary election, but campaigns any anyway. >> i'm frustrated i'll not go past the primary unless lightening starts. >> reporter: california has done away with the normal system. the top two will face each other. in democratic san francisco, he knows that it will end up being two democrats, vying for the seat he wants. voters made the change four years ago. a democratic polster says californians were fed up with gridlock in the state capital. >> voters reacted out of feelings of frustration and anger. >> reporter: supporters thought the system would make the assembly less polarized, forcing candidates to reach across party lines. a study by the shwars negger institute concluded there is a shift to the center since changes and other revisions
there are some democrats voting for the right wing republican to try to get him through to the general election, because they believe incumbent democratic governor jerry brown will have a better chaps against him. this is -- chance against him. it's not your usual election day. >> reporter: david carlos is a republican candidate who knows he'll lose in the primary election, but campaigns any anyway. >> i'm frustrated i'll not go past the primary unless lightening starts. >>...
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she can pivot to the general election voter already.his is an interesting dynamic where we're seeing her time an again create a little distance from president obama, particularly on foreign policy which she wants to own in this campaign, and that's going to be a really tricky line for her. at the same time, i think the american people have kind of moved on and are ready to listen to what she has to say as opposed to constantly -- look where the president's poll numbers are. >> politically smart because it creates distance on an issue that might be sticky. but it also has the potential virtue, it might actually be true. there have been a lot of advisors in the administration that have urged the administration to do more than it's doing. >> in general, the way she's portrayed herself, as her people have portrayed her, a hawk on foreign policy. that is positioning her for a general election. >> but it does strike me with the progressives, it's not endearing her to a base of the party that's already skeptical of her. so i thought that was a
she can pivot to the general election voter already.his is an interesting dynamic where we're seeing her time an again create a little distance from president obama, particularly on foreign policy which she wants to own in this campaign, and that's going to be a really tricky line for her. at the same time, i think the american people have kind of moved on and are ready to listen to what she has to say as opposed to constantly -- look where the president's poll numbers are. >> politically...
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individual may give to a federal candidate is $2600 per election. 5200 dollars for a primary and general election. the aggregate limits impose the cap on the total amount of money a contributor may contribute to all candidates and all political two-years in a election cycle. her contributions to candidates, the aggregate limit is 48,000 $600 per cycle. once a computer is $5,200 to nine candidates, he is at $46,800. he maketh only $1800 to all
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this time, it's two democrats and a republican in a near three-way tie to get to the general election. while this one is too close to call, if david evans is the one who advances, it would be the first time ever two republicans squared off in a california statewide general election and it would guarantee that for the first time in eight years, a republican would actually hold statewide office. so it is a primary election with near record low turnout but we got some excitement happening here. >> yeah. and the controllers race is very tight. let me ask you this. the leland yee issue is kind of interesting. uhm, maybe a protest vote by people especially here in san francisco but didn't -- correct me if i'm wrong, didn't he take his name off the ballot? i mean, didn't he withdraw from the race? >> he sent a note to the secretary of state withdrawing from the race. but actually, fun fact, there is no way to actually take your name off the ballot once you qualify. in fact, had he been one of the top two, he would have been on the november ballot, as well [ laughter ] >> you simply cannot re
this time, it's two democrats and a republican in a near three-way tie to get to the general election. while this one is too close to call, if david evans is the one who advances, it would be the first time ever two republicans squared off in a california statewide general election and it would guarantee that for the first time in eight years, a republican would actually hold statewide office. so it is a primary election with near record low turnout but we got some excitement happening here....
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here we are. >> i sat actually in this chair in the studio bubble here on the days after the general electione the coalition was formed reidy was being talked about a people said we will have an election and months and whoever does the deal it won't last. i think i said i don't want to say i told you so but i said it would and has an at will and you will and your right a lot of with his speeches about his favorite cameron and nick clegg saying we told you so and what's more for those who say we still have got nothing to do we are counting the days until the next general election you will see the big hill that was trailed on the weekend of pensions. if also this idea dutch style -- but basically the messages we are busy we are active and keeping going. >> we'll be talking about individual bills of course as we go a mom of. baroness i was wondering when you worked in the house of lords getting ready for these professions -- processions a few years ago what were you doing now? >> getting dressed because getting dressed took some time the amount of gear that you have to wear. what i found was the
here we are. >> i sat actually in this chair in the studio bubble here on the days after the general electione the coalition was formed reidy was being talked about a people said we will have an election and months and whoever does the deal it won't last. i think i said i don't want to say i told you so but i said it would and has an at will and you will and your right a lot of with his speeches about his favorite cameron and nick clegg saying we told you so and what's more for those who...
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thad cochran is trying to put together a general election coalition in a republican primary, possiblevoter registration in the state of mississippi. and the best hope the democrats have, the only prayer they could have of picking up a seat in mississippi is if folks make the case in the general that a guy like mcdaniel isn't just too extreme, as ross said, but a potential embarrassment for the state of mississippi. and that's one of the dynamics we've seen play out over the last few congressional cycles, whether it's sharon engel, christine o'donnell or now this challenge from mcdaniel. but it's interesting to watch. >> but i think the fact that you have democrats rallying around cochran at this point suggests that they don't have a lot of confidence in their ability to put together a general election coalition and defeat mcdaniel. often, you'll get democrats crossing over into republican primary or vice versa to try and elect the more extreme candidate, and you saw this, todd akin in missouri was deliberately boosted by claire mccaskill in her re-election effort. but in this case, th
thad cochran is trying to put together a general election coalition in a republican primary, possiblevoter registration in the state of mississippi. and the best hope the democrats have, the only prayer they could have of picking up a seat in mississippi is if folks make the case in the general that a guy like mcdaniel isn't just too extreme, as ross said, but a potential embarrassment for the state of mississippi. and that's one of the dynamics we've seen play out over the last few...
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need to make sure we're not having back to back elections a special election followed by an general election to the handout you have is a new amendment to add going to be on page 3 line 2 and it readers notwithstanding that special election maybe held one hundred and 80 days for the purpose of consolidating a really regularly specialized election if the board of supervisors and mayor approve the we question by reds >> if i may as i understand it from the city attorney the only change to the language here supervisor avalos instead of it's calling you would add the vacancy notwithstanding a special election a may be called one hundred and 80 days from the vacancy saw that's yes to amateur match it up. >> so colleagues, i make a motion to accept the amendment as a whole including the amendment that we're describing to address the concerns from the department of elections. >> city attorney just wanted to get clarification in terms of the process. so we have legislation that's been introduced and supervisor avalos is african-american the original. and right now, we're voting on the amendments to
need to make sure we're not having back to back elections a special election followed by an general election to the handout you have is a new amendment to add going to be on page 3 line 2 and it readers notwithstanding that special election maybe held one hundred and 80 days for the purpose of consolidating a really regularly specialized election if the board of supervisors and mayor approve the we question by reds >> if i may as i understand it from the city attorney the only change to...
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and so, yes, general election campaigns are going to be like this, again, this year.know that now in montana, where democrat john walsh, who's already started his campaign to hold on to his senate seat against congressman steve daines using ads like this, and it's likely we'll also see the same thing at play for the race for senate in iowa. turns out the race for tom harkin's old seat, the republican candidate for that seat will be the candidate who got a lot of national attention for her campaign ad about castration. >> i agree up castrating hogs on an iowa farm. so when i get to washington, i'll know how to cut pork. >> joni ernest squealing castration ad propelled her to the race for senate last night. she won by enough that she doesn't have to go through anymore rounds of voting. joni ernst will be facing off against bruce braly. and he's out with iz h first general election ad, which presumes if you've only heard one thing about republican joni ernst, you've probably heard about her and the ad for castrating. so the bruce braley campaign is just starting there. >
and so, yes, general election campaigns are going to be like this, again, this year.know that now in montana, where democrat john walsh, who's already started his campaign to hold on to his senate seat against congressman steve daines using ads like this, and it's likely we'll also see the same thing at play for the race for senate in iowa. turns out the race for tom harkin's old seat, the republican candidate for that seat will be the candidate who got a lot of national attention for her...
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you know, speaker of the house tom foley losing in 1994 in a general election. newt gingrich when he was the number two republican in the house, he got a scare in a 1992 primary. he survived that. especially in the case of foley, the speaker, though, we saw that coming. you know, weeks, even months ahead of time. it was still shocking to see it happen, but we saw it coming. this is something that nobody, and i mean nobody, saw coming. there were rumblings that this race was closer than people would assume it was going to be. there were rumblings that cantor was getting a little nervous, maybe the margin would be embarrassing. nobody thought, right until the votes starting coming in, even as the votes were being tabulated and cantor was falling behind, everybody's assumption was a new area is going to come in, this must be a weak area. nobody saw this coming until about 50 minutes ago. this is the biggest shock i have ever seen. >> in terms of how this happened, steve, i know that congressman cantor's district is among the most conservative districts in virginia.
you know, speaker of the house tom foley losing in 1994 in a general election. newt gingrich when he was the number two republican in the house, he got a scare in a 1992 primary. he survived that. especially in the case of foley, the speaker, though, we saw that coming. you know, weeks, even months ahead of time. it was still shocking to see it happen, but we saw it coming. this is something that nobody, and i mean nobody, saw coming. there were rumblings that this race was closer than people...
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day, 1945, called for a snap general election in britain. they don't have elections on a regular schedule, you have to decide when you're going to have one, and churchill looked around at the end of world war ii and says, yeah, now seems like a good idea to have one. this seems like a good time. take his popularity, right? take the thanks of a grateful nation and lock in the gains, politically, for himself and for his conservative party. victory in europe, v.e. day, was in may. the election that he called was held in july. and in that election, winston churchill got clobbered. it was amazing. churchill's conservative party lost 160 seats in parliament. churchill lost his job as prime minister. the labor party, instead, won a majority in parliament. clement atly was installed as a new prime minister, replacing churchill. it was the first time the labor party had ever gained a majority in the british parliament, and it happened right after the end of world war ii. you want to talk political shock. that was a political shock. in the united state
day, 1945, called for a snap general election in britain. they don't have elections on a regular schedule, you have to decide when you're going to have one, and churchill looked around at the end of world war ii and says, yeah, now seems like a good idea to have one. this seems like a good time. take his popularity, right? take the thanks of a grateful nation and lock in the gains, politically, for himself and for his conservative party. victory in europe, v.e. day, was in may. the election...
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the run-up to the general election. we have a very long run up to a general election.ll about positioning and jockeying among getting one over the other. you will see things that are basically just sort of one up one you or you. we just enjoy the pageantry. ready to do whatever they do. >> that must be. >> what sometimes people look at . a christmas party. people wait all year to bring their husband or their wife or their partner to celebrate their involvement in the house of parliament. i have been meeting people the repainting the walls. it is a big occasion for the whole village. >> it is a good moment to get out there and -- the chamber is packed. get out there. we understand what is happening. the queen should be arriving in a short while. arriving at the foot of the victoria tower, the tower which contains all the parliamentary archive. thankfully it is pretty grim this morning. looking a little better now because of the weather. her majesty will make your way up the northern staircase into. they're is a staircase. members of the house forming a guard of honor th
the run-up to the general election. we have a very long run up to a general election.ll about positioning and jockeying among getting one over the other. you will see things that are basically just sort of one up one you or you. we just enjoy the pageantry. ready to do whatever they do. >> that must be. >> what sometimes people look at . a christmas party. people wait all year to bring their husband or their wife or their partner to celebrate their involvement in the house of...
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here we are. >> i sat in this chair in this sort of studio bubble here on the date after the general election before the coalition was formed it was being talked about people said we'll have an election in months whatever arrangement there is, whoever does the deal it won't last. i think i said i don't want to say i told you so but i think i said i thought it would and it has and it will and you're right. a lot of what this speech is about is david cameron and nick cleg saying we told you so. and for those who said we don't have anything to do just counting the days until the next general election we have meaty bills about reform of pensions. and not just the annuities part we heard from a few months ago budget but also this idea of dutch-style collected pensions. basically the message is we're busy, active, keeping going. >> i'm just wondering, when you were in the position of lord speaker getting ready for these processions, nearly 2211 in the morning a few years ago what were you doing? >> getting dressed because getting dressed took some time with the amount of gear you had to wear. and w
here we are. >> i sat in this chair in this sort of studio bubble here on the date after the general election before the coalition was formed it was being talked about people said we'll have an election in months whatever arrangement there is, whoever does the deal it won't last. i think i said i don't want to say i told you so but i think i said i thought it would and it has and it will and you're right. a lot of what this speech is about is david cameron and nick cleg saying we told you...
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now that's fine in a general election certainly. can primary. >> i just talked to chris mcdaniel who said that the fact that you're courting african-american democrats or democrats in general is prove that you're a liberal not a conservative. >> my responsibility as a united states senator is to help the people of mississippi not just one party or one race or a select group of friends. >> so you got both sides. as we mentioned8#f a six term incull bent. the fact that he may need democratic votes to beat a guy from the tea party. you've been doing this a little while. this sounds a little oninnous to me. >> certainly. we knew this was a tough race for crock rcochran when he didnt win on primary day. what is fascinating that cochran and his supporters are not only going after democratic votes, the superpact here in mississippi who has been raising lots of money to try to get him win. they have been spending a lot of money. won't tell us exactly how much but a lot of money to get out the vote efforts in the democratic areas. you heard
now that's fine in a general election certainly. can primary. >> i just talked to chris mcdaniel who said that the fact that you're courting african-american democrats or democrats in general is prove that you're a liberal not a conservative. >> my responsibility as a united states senator is to help the people of mississippi not just one party or one race or a select group of friends. >> so you got both sides. as we mentioned8#f a six term incull bent. the fact that he may...
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jerry brown coasted to the general election.will face republican neel kashkari or tim donnelly. >> i just have to say that california has come a long way in the last few years. >> leland yee dropped out of the race for secretary of state, but his name was still on the ballot. pete peterson and alex pedia will face off in november. but in third place, there is yee with 200,000 votes and counting. he was in the race until this happened. he was arrested on gun and smuggling charges. >>> things don't look good right now for a former assemblywoman mary hayashi. she is running third in her senate race behind bob wieckowski or peter kuo. she won't make it to november. she was caught shoplifting back in 2011. wieckowski used this video as part of his campaign. he even set up a website. mug shot far i. we will have complete results on kpix.com. >>> tonight, an uber driver arrested for kidnapping. >> plus. >> where did you get this stuff? >> columbia. >> the real life kingpin who inspired the movie blow is released from prison. tonight, h
jerry brown coasted to the general election.will face republican neel kashkari or tim donnelly. >> i just have to say that california has come a long way in the last few years. >> leland yee dropped out of the race for secretary of state, but his name was still on the ballot. pete peterson and alex pedia will face off in november. but in third place, there is yee with 200,000 votes and counting. he was in the race until this happened. he was arrested on gun and smuggling charges....
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. >>> and no surprise in the governor's race, jerry brown coasted to the general election. he will face republican neel kashkari. tim donnelly conceded overnight. >> i'm going to campaign hard. i take nothing for granted. and i just have to say that california has come a long way in the last few years. >> leland yee dropped out of the race for secretary of state but his name was still on the ballot. republican pete peterson and democrat alex padilla will face off in november. but in third place, there's yee with a quarter million votes. he was in the race until he was busted on corruption and gun smuggling charges. he is suspended from the state senate. for complete election results go to kpix.com. >>> and your complete weather results coming up right now on what looks like an okay wednesday. how are we looking? >> i think we're looking good. these temperatures are going to start heating up around the bay area. going to start to get hot in spots i think especially in the valleys some of the points in the next couple of days but out the door we have some patchy fog again thi
. >>> and no surprise in the governor's race, jerry brown coasted to the general election. he will face republican neel kashkari. tim donnelly conceded overnight. >> i'm going to campaign hard. i take nothing for granted. and i just have to say that california has come a long way in the last few years. >> leland yee dropped out of the race for secretary of state but his name was still on the ballot. republican pete peterson and democrat alex padilla will face off in...
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when i first ran for public office back in 1994, i was clobbered in the general elections that fall. therealways grateful that was a fourth candidate from the green party because at least i came in third brother than dead last -- came in third rather than dead last. --the end of that complaint campaign, i was flat broke, uninsured, and unemployed. i was worried about what was going to come next. passion to i had a serve the people of maine in public office and after working out a wonderful college, i had the opportunity to run again. i tell you briefly a little bit of my story because i hope you asl always pursue your dream you have done today by graduating from this fine school. the degrees you have earned cover a remarkable range of trades, fields, and interests. together, you are a powerful force that will help drive maine's economic future. asset hass greatest always been our hard-working resilient people and robust workforce development is essential for all of us to achieve our dreams. from the newest advances in information technology and health care, to the sustainable agricul
when i first ran for public office back in 1994, i was clobbered in the general elections that fall. therealways grateful that was a fourth candidate from the green party because at least i came in third brother than dead last -- came in third rather than dead last. --the end of that complaint campaign, i was flat broke, uninsured, and unemployed. i was worried about what was going to come next. passion to i had a serve the people of maine in public office and after working out a wonderful...
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the way mcdaniel supporters behave today will mean a lot in the general election. >>> meanwhile, charlie rangel has been in washington nearly 16,000 days, first elected to congress eight years before cochran in 1970. will he be able to survive his last campaign? with state senator adriano espaillat. probably the last african-american that will represent this district. question is, is that this year or next term? ranghe felt l got into trouble, after charging espaillat's only credential was his ethnicity. rangel called it a subjective question. then he said this. >> most of the states that they represent were confederate states that fought the union? were they slave-holding states? and when they come to washington you see more confederate flags than american flags. >> well, okay then. we'll get to the rangel fight in a minute. first i'm joined now by joe nasaf. good morning to you, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> let me ask you a few questions. you think this party can unite if mcdaniel is the nominee? >> i do. i think we'll be able to unite, regardless of who the nominee is. we've got t
the way mcdaniel supporters behave today will mean a lot in the general election. >>> meanwhile, charlie rangel has been in washington nearly 16,000 days, first elected to congress eight years before cochran in 1970. will he be able to survive his last campaign? with state senator adriano espaillat. probably the last african-american that will represent this district. question is, is that this year or next term? ranghe felt l got into trouble, after charging espaillat's only credential...
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queen's speech. >> i sat in this chair, in this sort of studio bubble here on the days after the general election, before the coalition was formed. people will say, we won't have an election in months. whoever does the deal, it won't last. i think i said, i don't want to say i told you so, but i did say it would actually. you're right, a lot of what this speech is right is david cameron and nick clag saying, we told you so. and what's more, for those who say we've still got nothing to do, we're just counting the days to the next general election, we've got quite a meaty bill. you'll see the big bill about reform of pensions, and not just hearing from the chancellor a few months ago in the budget, but also this idea of dutch style pensions. the message here is, we're busy, we're active, we're keeping going. >> we'll talk about the individual bills as we go along. baroness, when you were in the position of lordship, a few years ago, what were you doing now? >> getting dressed. because getting dressed took some time with the amount of gear that you had to wear. what i found was the rehearsal the nig
queen's speech. >> i sat in this chair, in this sort of studio bubble here on the days after the general election, before the coalition was formed. people will say, we won't have an election in months. whoever does the deal, it won't last. i think i said, i don't want to say i told you so, but i did say it would actually. you're right, a lot of what this speech is right is david cameron and nick clag saying, we told you so. and what's more, for those who say we've still got nothing to do,...
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, and the person who will win those general elections appeals to not only republicans, but also to theople who they did not get in the cycle which is young people, and african-americans and latinos and women. and so to be associated with the lgbt community is somebody who has a better chance to win in 2016. >> and yet, when you hear the arguments, you can hear him setting up what is a republican counting point, and he is not afraid to go after the obama administration and hillary clinton saying that they have both failed. >> the sad thing with secretary clinton is that it is all politics all of the time. from this book chapter, what we know it is is pure political span and so focused on blaming the vast right wing conspiracy than the terrorists. >> and what is the role, margie, in framing the conversation as we move forward to 2016. >> well, it is funny that ted cruz who did a filibuster that even his own party thought accomplished little helped to drive the republican numbers off of the cliff, and they would now accuse the clintons who are net favorable, and some of the most favorable
, and the person who will win those general elections appeals to not only republicans, but also to theople who they did not get in the cycle which is young people, and african-americans and latinos and women. and so to be associated with the lgbt community is somebody who has a better chance to win in 2016. >> and yet, when you hear the arguments, you can hear him setting up what is a republican counting point, and he is not afraid to go after the obama administration and hillary clinton...
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jerry brown coasted to the general election.will face neel kashkari who beat fellow republican tim donnelly and got a call from mitt romney. >> but he along with so many other national leaders have been terrific supporters of ours and so many leaders here in california like dick ackerman and rocky chavez. >> whoo! >> and so many others. >> find complete election results on our website, kpix.com. >>> happening today, rally for higher wages by walmart workers. this is a protest. this is in arizona. similar protests are planned at walmart stores throughout the country including the one in union city later today. that starts with a march at 4:30 in the union landing shopping complex. >>> new video this morning of american prisoner of war bowe bergdahl being handed off to the u.s. military in afghanistan. it was shot and released by the taliban. you can see the army sergeant in traditional afghan clothing last saturday. he is quickly taken by u.s. military personnel into a blackhawk helicopter. and happening today, defense officials
jerry brown coasted to the general election.will face neel kashkari who beat fellow republican tim donnelly and got a call from mitt romney. >> but he along with so many other national leaders have been terrific supporters of ours and so many leaders here in california like dick ackerman and rocky chavez. >> whoo! >> and so many others. >> find complete election results on our website, kpix.com. >>> happening today, rally for higher wages by walmart workers....
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. >> what is the takeaway then for the general election in light of all those competing and seemingly contradicting factors? >> well, a couple of things. you know, robert was talking about what to do policy wise. i don't think much of anything is going to get done policy wise. gwen: or is anything going to get done policy wise? >> probably not. gwen: there's been a lot of discussion about immigration is dead. well, last i checked, immigration was dead before this. >> well, i have been one of the few holdouts who thought there was a possibility it might happen but that possibility is extinguished. so i don't think much is going to get done. policy wise. but i do think if we get -- i talked to a former republican leadership aide who said the possibility of a government shutdown is on the table for this fall. because we're not going to get our appropriations bills done and members are going to have to decide. that is the kind of event that occurred in 2013. hurt the republicans badly. if that happens again, it could hurt them badly and have an implication for the fall elections. gwen: ro
. >> what is the takeaway then for the general election in light of all those competing and seemingly contradicting factors? >> well, a couple of things. you know, robert was talking about what to do policy wise. i don't think much of anything is going to get done policy wise. gwen: or is anything going to get done policy wise? >> probably not. gwen: there's been a lot of discussion about immigration is dead. well, last i checked, immigration was dead before this. >>...
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jerry brown coasted to the general election. he will face republican neel kashkari. tim donnelly conceded overnight. >> and in the race to replace termed out san jose mayor chuck reed it will be dave cortese and sam liccardo locking horns up in the november runoff. >> willthey finished one and two last night with the vice mayor madison nguyen finishing third in the field of eight candidates. kiet do joins us live from san jose city hall to explain what happens next. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. the powerful labor unions came out in force for cortese. it showed him the numbers and in the party last night. cortese spoke to reporters saying he wants to return san jose to the kind of city it was when he was on the city council, the safest big city in america. the mayor's race is a referendum on chuck reed's administration and whether or not measure b pension reform went too far. sam liccardo is considered a reed ally and even though 70% of the voters supported measure b, do they want to stay on this current path or head in a dif
jerry brown coasted to the general election. he will face republican neel kashkari. tim donnelly conceded overnight. >> and in the race to replace termed out san jose mayor chuck reed it will be dave cortese and sam liccardo locking horns up in the november runoff. >> willthey finished one and two last night with the vice mayor madison nguyen finishing third in the field of eight candidates. kiet do joins us live from san jose city hall to explain what happens next. >>...
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i don't know that i'd say it's all about, hey, maybe we'll vote republican in a general election. a little different motivation than that. >> i will say it's nice to see non-partisan frustration, whatever the implications of that. before we let you guys go, we had to get to this latest sound of bill clinton defending hillary clinton. it's going viral online. of kourks he was coming out really defending her against these charges that she's out of touch because she made those dead broke comments saying she wasn't that well off. listen to him. >> it is factually true that we were several million dollars in debt. i think i had the lowest net worth of any american president in the 20th century when i took office, but i still could have been tone deaf. no i don't and we've got a good life and i'm grateful for it. but i still -- we go to our local grocery store on the weekend. we talk to people in our town, we know what's going on. the real issue is if you've been fortunate enough to be successful, are you now out of touch and insensitive to the agonizing struggles other people are facin
i don't know that i'd say it's all about, hey, maybe we'll vote republican in a general election. a little different motivation than that. >> i will say it's nice to see non-partisan frustration, whatever the implications of that. before we let you guys go, we had to get to this latest sound of bill clinton defending hillary clinton. it's going viral online. of kourks he was coming out really defending her against these charges that she's out of touch because she made those dead broke...
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this general election will not start until late july.host: jennifer duffy is here to take your questions. barbara is calling in from bridgeport, connecticut. caller: i think what disturbs me so much is that the republicans seem to like to cheat all the time. they never want to win anything fairly. they also lies so much, it is so disturbing. sometimes i have to turn off the tv because when you listen to them, they don't tell the truth. they are cheating -- i'm african american, and it bothers me. the cheating at all of the different states to win, they are switching around the voting districts. gerrymandering, i think that's the word for it. they are trying to take away our voting rights. why don't they just try to win fairly? they know they won't win if they do it fairly, so they resort to cheating. host: jennifer duffy, on this cheating issue that barber brings up. guest: it's interesting. gerrymandering, i suppose if you are on the losing end of that process you call it cheating, but it's really the way the system is set up. the party
this general election will not start until late july.host: jennifer duffy is here to take your questions. barbara is calling in from bridgeport, connecticut. caller: i think what disturbs me so much is that the republicans seem to like to cheat all the time. they never want to win anything fairly. they also lies so much, it is so disturbing. sometimes i have to turn off the tv because when you listen to them, they don't tell the truth. they are cheating -- i'm african american, and it bothers...
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this general election will not start until late july. host: jennifer duffy is here to take your questions. barbara is calling in from bridgeport, connecticut. caller: i think what disturbs me so much is that the republicans seem to like to cheat all the time. they never want to win anything fairly. they also lies so much, it is so disturbing. sometimes i have to turn off the tv because when you listen to them, they don't tell the truth. i'm africanating -- american, and it bothers me. the cheating at all of the different states to win, they are switching around the voting districts. gerrymandering, i think that's the word for it. they are trying to take away our voting rights. why don't they just try to win fairly? they know they won't win if they do it fairly, so they resort to cheating. host: jennifer duffy, on this cheating issue that barber brings up. guest: it's interesting. gerrymandering, i suppose if you are on the losing end of that process you call it cheating, but it's really the way the system is set up. the party in control
this general election will not start until late july. host: jennifer duffy is here to take your questions. barbara is calling in from bridgeport, connecticut. caller: i think what disturbs me so much is that the republicans seem to like to cheat all the time. they never want to win anything fairly. they also lies so much, it is so disturbing. sometimes i have to turn off the tv because when you listen to them, they don't tell the truth. i'm africanating -- american, and it bothers me. the...
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primary is a mini general election, this is what you're going to get.s in their wisdom styed to set up mississippi for a particular reason for this reason to keep out the extremists, the people who are going to run on a platform of keeping people apart. so cochran if he wins will be a vindication of that system and what kind of politics it leads to remains to be seen. >> dana of course the question is, on a runoff especially, what is the big take-away? what is the message that you think republicans are taking from this race when they wake up this morning? i would argue maybe brett favre is the deciding factor. >> the favre factor. >> reporter: the fash factor. the favre factor, he could be. side note, he's famous and has a lot of input here because he's a famous quarterback and a native son but also has come back to the state and he's been a teacher, a coach here, so the whole question about education, which has been a big one here, federal funding for that, which thad cochran has promoted, that fed into that, but in terms of the national takeaway, the
primary is a mini general election, this is what you're going to get.s in their wisdom styed to set up mississippi for a particular reason for this reason to keep out the extremists, the people who are going to run on a platform of keeping people apart. so cochran if he wins will be a vindication of that system and what kind of politics it leads to remains to be seen. >> dana of course the question is, on a runoff especially, what is the big take-away? what is the message that you think...
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may be a statewide voting system of placing its top two finishers say face-off in november's general electionegardless of party update the on kron4- dot-com with the election results on the night. >> : i don't mind gloating as telling pam district 17 in sunnyvale mike honda elite a feeling he is going to get it done and he did. great happened to mention that. there does mark. and all due respect and a good race. dedicate tonight again congratulations about one con like honda about the when district 17. dedicates night sports segment to a young lady named heather leading us. i of the government have their she tells leashes a good producer wonderful you have met her. so we're a she enjoyed herself so much here is going can't young woman to live with her parents gather from what you tell me sit might even stay in the business. this is enough talent to work somewhere again. usually when a of sports today. again if you can't believe your district representative likely came in tonight interviewed. michael yaqui sent him here he has led back correct. he's an analyst they tried to be somebody of poli
may be a statewide voting system of placing its top two finishers say face-off in november's general electionegardless of party update the on kron4- dot-com with the election results on the night. >> : i don't mind gloating as telling pam district 17 in sunnyvale mike honda elite a feeling he is going to get it done and he did. great happened to mention that. there does mark. and all due respect and a good race. dedicate tonight again congratulations about one con like honda about the...
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the top two candidates will face off in november's general election regardless of parties. you could have to democrats or two republicans facing each other on the november ballot read in the race for governor that's not the case we haven't come a net income vent jerry brown is a republican neo shoes car seat. the lieutenant governor's race. gavin newsom will face republican ron nearing and secretary of state position we've got democrats alex the idea of taking on republican pete peterson. oddly enough disgraced senator linty because of criminal charges is still on the ballot he came in third. attorney general the race their faces an incumbent there was were often november. as of the congressional incumbent might be out all winter road kahane permit for mayor of san jose,, a supervisor dave cortez and councilman sam ricardo will be in the november runoff. the top two candidates will face each other in november and we have complete election coverage if you like to go deeper into this. our results of the of kron4 dot com. you guessed it updated on our facebook page as well. >>
the top two candidates will face off in november's general election regardless of parties. you could have to democrats or two republicans facing each other on the november ballot read in the race for governor that's not the case we haven't come a net income vent jerry brown is a republican neo shoes car seat. the lieutenant governor's race. gavin newsom will face republican ron nearing and secretary of state position we've got democrats alex the idea of taking on republican pete peterson. oddly...
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he is assuming he will win the general election. it is a safe republican seat.hen generic cantor is also a professor at the same college. back to you guys. >> randolph, thank you very much. in other primary news lindsay graham cruising to victory defeating six challengers there. in nevada, nobody wins, sort of. in the democratic primary race there none of these candidates over any of the named contenders. according to state law the leading candidate robert goodman gets that nomination. he steam rolled and is expected to come to victory in november. >> ted cruz now officially all american shedding his canadian citizenship. he was born to a cuban father and american mother and canadian citizen. hinting possibly for the run for office. the u.s. constitution says a person has to be natural born citizen to be president. he is still eligible to be president. >> hillary clinton making more headlines because of the new book and selling the new book. the title is hard choices and the books already discounted up to 40 percent and on-line. critics say it is more about the
he is assuming he will win the general election. it is a safe republican seat.hen generic cantor is also a professor at the same college. back to you guys. >> randolph, thank you very much. in other primary news lindsay graham cruising to victory defeating six challengers there. in nevada, nobody wins, sort of. in the democratic primary race there none of these candidates over any of the named contenders. according to state law the leading candidate robert goodman gets that nomination. he...
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>> it's getting very populist and strike to the heart of the people and very much a general electionfor george osborne because we understand in his speech he's going to say markets here set the trait -- interest rate for people's mortgages and make it linked back to home saying the exchange rates for our exports and our holidays. and the commodity prices for the goods that we buy, when we're out shopping and the like. and he is trying to show that this is quite populist. another really interesting tactic that georgios born tonight that may also serve for the general election is they're going against europe. they're going against the e.u. of course a small matter of potentially we might have a referendum on our very membership of the e.u. and u.k. and what the government has been promising. the u.k. will not adopt e.u. market abuse rules. and going it alone. and we're making up our own regulation and what george osborne wants to put across. dozens of regulators around the world. three different continents investigating these allegations but we don't want to work with madrid, the inter
>> it's getting very populist and strike to the heart of the people and very much a general electionfor george osborne because we understand in his speech he's going to say markets here set the trait -- interest rate for people's mortgages and make it linked back to home saying the exchange rates for our exports and our holidays. and the commodity prices for the goods that we buy, when we're out shopping and the like. and he is trying to show that this is quite populist. another really...