Tag: election
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June 2 Election: Housing, Wages, Healthcare
By Dianne Anderson Competition is heating up as candidates now push into the last stretch of the race to get that top-two spot this June 2 Primary for the November general election. In Assembly District 65, three challengers are circling around the extreme pressure of housing costs and strain on working families, the gaps ... -
Gubernatorial Race: Tony Thurmond Stakes Out Progressive Flank
By Selen Ozturk ACOM Tony Thurmond, seeking the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, laid out an expansive progressive platform in a briefing with community media reporters. The 57-year-old state superintendent of public instruction has staked out progressive policy terrain — including a push to institute single-payer healthcare, build two million housing units by 2030 and abolish Immigration ... -
Lt. Gov Candidate Michael Tubbs Shares His Vision
By Edward Henderson California Black Media As a former mayor of Stockton and a nationally recognized advocate for economic equity, Michael Tubbs has built his political career on challenging the status quo and advancing bold, people-centered policy solutions. Rising from a childhood marked by housing insecurity to becoming one of California’s most prominent young leaders, ... -
Board of Equalization Seat in High Stakes Race
By Edward Henderson California Black Media As California heads into the 2026 election cycle, all four elected seats on the State Board of Equalization are up for grabs, with voters in each of the agency’s four geographic districts choosing a representative. The board—which handles tax appeals, property tax oversight and equalization, and other key ... -
Commentary: The Vice President Lost, What’s Next?
By Julianne Malveaux The Vice President ran a beautiful campaign. She worked like a trojan, traveling from city to city, sometimes as many as three or four in a day. She did interviews, town halls, television shows and one on one interviews with both national and local media. In a scant one hundred days, she built a dynamic ... -
Propositions: Early Vote Countdown to Tuesday Nov 5 Election
by Dianne Anderson Watching an extremely tight Presidential Election countdown doesn’t have to feel like watching a train wreck, provided early voters are not late filling out their ballot bubbles and walk it or mail it in on time. Local advocates say the time is now. Minister Quan Williams said their voter outreach with education ... -
Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris Ignites DNC
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Sr Natl Correspondent In an electrifying moment at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) that likely set the tone for the party’s campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on the opening night, seizing the stage to the triumphant anthem of Beyoncé’s “Freedom.” The crowd erupted with fire ... -
President Joe Biden Announces He Will Not Seek Re-Election
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Sr Correspondent In a stunning turn of events, President Joe Biden has announced that he will not seek re-election, bowing to mounting pressure from within his own party. This decision comes after a growing number of Democratic Party members voiced concerns that Biden’s candidacy was jeopardizing their chances of ... -
S.B. to Vote For Council Candidates by March 5
By Dianne Anderson Instead of complaining about the powers that be, now is the time to do something about it. Super Tuesday is just around the corner, with hopeful candidates for San Bernardino City Council taking all they’ve heard from local voters, and preparing for hard work ahead for the promise to put plans into ... -
LBC Council Candidates Seek Primary Votes March 5
By Dianne Anderson Voters, young and old alike, will fill in the circles and send their ballots in early, drive down to their local Registrar of Voters polling places at lunchtime or after work, or some may show up the old-fashioned way to stand in line and get the I voted sticker on the back of ...















