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November 11, 2008 - 8:44pm

DeVore to announce challenge against Boxer

Assemblyman Chuck DeVore (R-Irvine) will announce his bid for U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer's seat tomorrow afternoon.

DeVore, elected to his third and final term in the state Assembly a week ago, will do so in an online press conference, according to the Sacramento Bee. He briefly appeared on the conference site Tuesday night, apparently to test how it worked.

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October 10, 2008 - 1:54pm

State Republican party releases list of Electoral College designees

The slate of California Republican Party designees to the Electoral College vote includes the current governor and two people reportedly eyeing that job in two years.

The party released Friday its list of people who would cast a vote for Republican presidential nominee John McCain in the Electoral College vote on Dec. 15.

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September 26, 2008 - 5:08pm

Bill Jones revs up CRP crowd before debate

ANAHEIM – Former Sec. of State Bill Jones addressed the California Republican Convention moments before the start of the presidential debate Friday night, revving up the dinner crowd with a  appeal to support John McCain.

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September 3, 2008 - 5:26am

Hatch, Whitman, Dreier to speak for CA GOP delegates

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. - The California delegation to the Republican National Convention will hear from a full and varied slate of speakers Wednesday before two Republicans identified with the state are scheduled to speak to the full convention later in the day.

At the delegation's caucus breakfast, scheduled speakers include U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), Delegation Chairman and former California Secretary of State Bill Jones, U.S. Rep. David Dreier (R-San Dimas), Guam Gov. Felix Camacho and Sidney McCain, daughter of presumptive Republican presidential nominee U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).

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September 2, 2008 - 12:58pm

Marin still expects to speak at convention

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. - Former U.S. Senate candidate Rosario Marin said she still believes she'll have a speaking role at the Republican National Convention, but she's not sure if she'll speak Wednesday or Thursday.

Marin, a member of the California delegation to the convention, said her speech will focus on the need for ongoing government reform to fit with a theme that presumptive Republican presidential nominee U.S. Sen. John McCain has embraced.

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August 23, 2008 - 3:22pm

McCain better fit for California than Obama/Biden, GOP says

California Republicans painted an east/west divide Saturday in comparing the presumptive Democratic presidential ticket of U.S. Sens. Barack Obama and Joe Biden to that of presumptive Republican nominee and U.S. Sen. John McCain of Arizona.

"I think it's important for California to realize that we have two eastern senators on one ticket, and then you have Senator McCain, who is often referred to as California's third senator," said Bill Jones, chair of the state's delegation to the GOP convention and a former California Secretary of State, in a Saturday afternoon conference call with reporters.

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August 7, 2008 - 9:54am

McCarthy, Dreier named to GOP convention posts

Three members of the California Republican delegation have been named as officers for the Republican National Convention next month in St. Paul, Minn.

U.S. Reps. Kevin McCarthy and David Dreier and National Committeeman Tom Morgan will be principal officers at the convention, Sept. 1 through 4.

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July 29, 2008 - 9:10am

CA GOP names full convention delegation

The California Republican Party has released its delegate list for the 2008 Republican National Convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul in September.

The full list includes 173 delegates, 170 alternates and over 400 guests. Bill Jones, former California Secretary of State, is the delegation chairman, and the total delegation is the largest of any state at the convention.

His vice chairs are State Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner, California Republican Party Chairman Ron Nehring, former Gov. Pete Wilson and State Sen. Jeff Denham (R-Merced).

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June 9, 2008 - 7:58am

State parties choose national convention leadership

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger: Getty Images PhotoCalifornia Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger: Getty Images Photo

The California Democratic and Republican parties have filled out their leadership posts to this summer’s conventions in Denver and Minneapolis.

Former California Secretary of State Bill Jones will serve as chairman of the California Republican Party’s delegation. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will serve as honorary chairman. Former Governor Pete Wilson, Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner, and state Party Chairman Ron Nehring will serve as co-chairmen.

"Ours is a delegation representative of every corner of California and the excitement and enthusiasm of our grassroots volunteers and supporters will propel us forward as we come together to pledge our delegate’s votes to Senator John McCain,” Bill Jones said in a statement.

Leading the Democratic delegation is U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein. “I can think of no better California Democrat to lead our historic delegation to Denver than our senior United States Senator, Dianne Feinstein,” said California Democratic Party Chairman Art Torres.

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May 30, 2008 - 1:01pm

Will Whitman and Poizner donations to Democrats sink them in 2010?

Should they decide to enter the 2010 race for governor, former EBay CEO Meg Whitman and State Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner will likely have to explain to Republican voters why in recent years they have donated thousands of dollars to Democratic candidates.

Contribution reports show that Whitman gave former State Controller Steve Westly, with whom she worked at EBay, $20,000 in combined donations for his 2002 run for controller and 2006 campaign for governor. In 2005 she contributed $1,000 to state Sen. Joe Simitian’s 2008 reelection campaign. She made contributions to candidates for national offices as well: $1,000 to U.S. Rep. Mike Honda in 2002, $1,000 to U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell in 2002, $1,000 to U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson in 2006, $2,000 to U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer in 2003, and $1,000 to U.S. Sen. John Kerry in 1999.

Unlike Whitman, a political newcomer, Poizner’s record has been vetted in the course of a previous campaign. In his 2006 run for his current seat, Republicans became acquainted with Poizner’s contributions to Democrats, which included $10,000 to the Democratic National Committee in 2000, $1,000 to Al Gore’s presidential campaign in 2000 and $2,000 to Kerry in 2001.

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