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Ventura City Council Election News

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Daniel Goldberg is covering local politics more with this video interview. Go to his blog and leave a comment. I don't know how Mike Gibson's vocal support for a new WalMart is going to be seen by voters that are paying attention to that issue. If labor unions saw him as a credible candidate I would imagine they would make sure he was defeated. A reader of mine created this image for my blog:

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Marie Lakin has a detailed analysis of Measure B on her blog that provides insight into zoning and building restrictions. Check it out and leave her some comments, especially if you value her policy orientated blog posts.

The Ventura County Reporter has some interviews w/ the council candidates posted too. I want to see more detailed interviews from the school board candidates.

Ventura City Council Member Bill Fulton has posted a blog entry on why he supports re-electing Ed Summers to the city council. He has an impressive list of people endorsing him, including Mayor Christy Weir (DTS last I checked) and Council Member Jim Monahan(R).

Here is my ongoing reader poll:

Democratic Labor Day Event: Pictures And Video

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I have more videos and pictures to post later this week. If you have videos of pictures from today you want posted send them to me.


Former State Assembly candidate Ferial Masry has news regarding her intentions:

Candidate for Sheriff Geoff Dean (R) worked the crowd. Here he is speaking to Ventura City Council Members Brian Brennan and Ed Summers. I expect Geoff Dean's list of endorsements will be updated with new bipartisan additions soon.

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I ran into a friend of this blog Denis O'Leary of Oxnard. Denis has been a long time activist for a variety of progressive causes.

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State Assembly candidate Susan Jordan gave a speech that outlined her life story and the causes she supports. Her opponent Das Williams was there too. I will post his picture later. Das, if you have pictures from today you want posted send them in.

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Here are a bunch of polls related to the labor day picnic and candidates that were there.


Click here for the news story from The Star.


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Clover Controversy

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Dear Ventura Voters,

What is it with the clover that two candidates for office are using them on their signs? Do your other candidates also have lucky charms? Are Irish-Americans a key constituency in your town? Is Mike Gibson trying to get some Monahan Magic?


Thanks,

Brian Dennert

PS. I will post a statement from any candidate that wants to explain their use of the clover on the front page of this blog.


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Signs Up In Ventura City Council Campaign

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Mike Gibson is among the early candidates to have their signs up for the November Ventura City elections and is said to have the most up so far. He sent in the above photo and the following message:


This is to formally announce my candidacy for Ventura City Council for the November 3, 2009 election. I filed my nomination papers with the City Clerk's Office today. I thought you might be interested in posting the announcement on your blog. Please find more information on my background, experience, education, platform, position on the issues, etc. on my campaign Web site: mikegibsonforcitycouncil.com. Thanks and let me know if you need any additional information on my campaign. Thanks.

I have been critical of Mike Gibson on many occasions but the fact that he keeps sending me stuff to post shows he doesn't back down. Mike, let me know what Thursday you want me to interview you.

Click here for his website.

Click here for Mike Gibson's announcement from the last campaign.

Click here to read the debate he had with progressive blogger David Atkins on if America is a center right nation.

I will be posting this poll on every entry I write discussing the Ventura City Council elections.

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Call for photoshops

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When Peter Foy ran for county supervisor he chose businessman/farmer for his ballot designation, even though his primary source of income and his main experiences were running an insurance firm. That's why I dubbed him Farmer Foy. The exaggerations candidates are willing to make to come up with a powerful ballot designation continues to amaze me.

Because of that I asked a friend Brian Mack to create a photoshop of Peter Foy as Farmer Foy.

Now, I am again putting out a call for a photoshop from a reader. You will be given credit and a link back to your website.

This time I need Peter Foy photoshopped as a communist leader. Choices include Stalin, Mao, Fidel Castro, Marx, or any other easily recognizable communist figure.I will explain why later.

If I get a photoshop by Sunday night I will post a picture of myself photoshopped as Vladimir Lenin.

Here is a recent photo submitted from a reader:

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Mike Gibson, frequent antagonist of many around here, has said he is running for cuty council in Ventura in Walmart.

If you want to take credit for it leave a comment.

Candidate Mike Gibson Candidacy Declared On My Blog

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Hey Mike,

Thanks for debating Dailykos.com blogger David Atkins in my first Thursday night Live event. As a way of saying thank you here is your campaign announcement for the Ventura City Council elections. When you get a chance send me in a photo to use for the upcoming election season.


Here is the announcement:


Not to take any of the wind out of Peter's sails, but another exciting announcement (a little closer to home for me) is on the verge of being made.

My husband, Mike Gibson, will be throwing his hat in the ring for another run at Ventura City Council this November. Our whole family and many in the community we've spoken with are absolutely thrilled that Mike is going to run again and we will be supporting him 1000%. We are all looking forward to an exciting, tough, and engaging race. One that is going to rely heavily on input from the community at large and will be a an opportunity to lend voice to a community that is growing more dissatisfied and disillusioned by the day with our current City Council who have made some horrendous decisions over the past couple of years, some of which have made our collective heads spin:

The 911 fee fiasco; losing $10 million in bad investments of taxpayer dollars; raising utility rates on seniors and the poor by 14%, with no regard for the consequences of this action on these poor folks and their personal finances during an economic recession; enhanced retirement benefits for city firefighters while the rest of the folks in the community are barely hanging onto their jobs; doing their best to discourage Walmart from coming to town, which would have brought in an extra $1 million a year in new tax revenue; scaring off potential businesses and retailers by the ill-conceived, anti-economic growth Victora Corridor Plan (which they are scheduled to approve on Feb 23rd); wasting untold taxpayer dollars on unneeded consultants, like the $110,000 they approved for "technical assistance" the view task force (a task force that wasn't needed in the first place).

This is just a partial list of the bungling efforts and gross mismanagement that has been carried out by these so-called City leaders the past few years.

As a family, we will be committing all the personnel, consulting, and financial resources necessary this time to ensure that Mike does a great job in this race. He was a bit disappointed at his showing last time, but has vowed to make a much stronger go of it this time, including much more precinct-walking, getting out to all the events to meet people in the community first-hand, producing and direct-mailing many, many more flyers to get his message out to the community, and airing several radio ads to reach every area of the community possible.

Mike's nephew (an IT whiz at Chapman College) is already developing an interactive web site, modeled after the one Barack Obama used so effectively in his election to solicit donations and volunteers.

As I said before, no expenses will be spared as we are prepared to put up a significant amount of our own personal resources towards this effort. It is that important to Mike and, as he put himself, extremely important to the future of this community that he loves and cares about so nuch. We have already spoken to quite a few friends in the business community who have committed to making donations to his campaign and will be looking towards many of our colleagues in the Ventura County Republican Central Committee for financial contributions and other support. We have estimated that this effort will take at least $50,000 to do right.

Let me tell you, that he was not very excited about the prospects of running another campaign until recently. We had a heart-to-heart, serious family meeting at the end of last week, based on the issues that have been festering in this community over the last two years, based on the continued failed policies of this City Council and the City administration. Myself, and my three grown children looked him straight in the eye and asked him if he could possibly sit by and let this continue unabated without at least trying to initiate some changes in the elected body of our City to get things moving again in the right direction.

He looked and us and shook his head slowly. "You're right. I can't sit it out," he responded. "I've got to try and do something to get our City back on track."

I think he's getting used to the idea already. He's even roped me into being his campaign treasurer already!

Feel free to pass on any thoughts or comments to Mike's e-mail address at: mgibson1856@yahoo.com

Thanks and God bless you all!

Thursday Night Debates: Suggest Some Topics

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What debates would you like to see prominent community members, activists, bloggers, campaign staff, elected officials, or other people locally debate?

My preference would be for issues that are local or have a local connection.

Here are some of my ideas:

1. Which party better represents the Decline to State (DTS) voters of Ventura County?

2. Which city is the most innovative, best run, or the most transparent in Ventura County?

3. What city has done the best in responding to growth?

4. Should party central committees get involved in nonpartisan races?

5. Which school district has been the most innovative in tough budget times?

Leave your other suggestions as a comment.

If you would like to participate in any of these, or other topics, send me an email.


Brian Dennert here

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