Roundup: Brown, Whitman, and Prop 8
Jerry Brown now has a lead in the California Governor's race, but how solid is it, and how does Prop 8 play into the campaign?
The California governor’s race has been a heated back and forth between Jerry Brown and Meg Whitman. But any advantage that Whitman was seeing in the polls appears to be being erased with the help of a few key ballot initiatives such as medical marijuana, global warming initiatives, and a continuing enthusiasm over the legal downfall of former ballot initiative Prop 8.
Now it seems Brown is solidly ahead. Via The Fresnoe Bee:
There is, however, still a chance for another big shift, as the two candidates had one final debate before election day. One News Now thinks Whitman may have made that appearance a game changer.
Meg Whitman (R) and Attorney General Jerry Brown (D) exchanged harsh accusations as they battled it out Tuesday night in their final debate at Dominican College in San Rafael, where the gubernatorial candidates tackled topics ranging from immigration to pensions and the economic crisis. Steve Kinney of Public Opinions Strategies believes Whitman came out much stronger in this debate as she stayed focused on the main issue.
“She’s wanting to get on the message; the message that the people of California care about is the economy and jobs, and I’m sure her campaign team said, ‘Stay on message,'” Kinney suggests.
During the debate over Proposition 8, Brown pointed out that as attorney general he does not defend the law defining marriage between a man and a woman because it is so “fundamentally wrong.” Whitman, however, argued that as attorney general, his role is to defend the state Constitution, regardless of personal choice. Brown also apologized for the comment one of his staff members got caught making in a voicemail, in which his contender was described by a derogatory expletive. In response, Whitman voiced that the comment was not fitting for the office the Democratic candidate is running for.
Whitman and Brown may have had different ideas about how the attorney general should have been involved in Prop 8, but it’s clear that as governor, there will be a role to play. From Huffington Post:
If you live in California, you can change the course of history of marriage equality coast-to-coast.
Every election matters, but this one is monumental. In California, we have a chance to elect a new attorney general and governor who will support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality 100 percent. Who we put into these critical offices will shape the outcome of the battle for equal rights, including the federal trial against Prop. 8.
The attorney general and governor have the power to determine whether our taxpayer dollars will be spent defending Prop. 8 in court or whether the State of California will continue to stand on the side of equality and justice.
Where do the candidates stand? Jerry Brown and Kamala Harris have promised not to stand on the side of bigotry and hatred. Both have vowed not to defend Prop. 8 in court and to advocate for full equality. Because of their strong support for marriage equality and for a myriad of other rights critical to securing full equality for LGBT people, they have been endorsed by Equality California. If elected, we can count on them to be our champions.
Mini Roundup: Guess who’s running for president? New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is getting “more conservative,” and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is headlining even more pro-life events.
October 21, 2010
- Statistics reveal teen birth rates differ by state – The Money Times
- Lawmakers Renew Efforts to Tackle Discrimination – Texas Tribune
- Healthcare Roundup: A battle over who determines truth – The Hill (blog)
- Obama touts efforts to help women – UPI.com
- Number of women tested for cervical cancer in England falls – Nursing in Practice
- New mums ‘grow bigger brains within months of birth’ – Sify
- Model Diane Tweedle found hanged after secret abortion, inquest hears – Mirror.co.uk
- Minister urges men to throw more weight behind fight against HIV/Aids – Primedia Broadcasting – Eyewitness News
- taking biblical, pro-life message to schools – OneNewsNow
- No choice in NYC … just abortions – OneNewsNow
- Maternal deaths – Stabroek News
- Ministry hosts rally for breast, cervical cancer awareness – Stabroek News
- Medical interpreters critical in health care – Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
- MSU officials promote HPV vaccine for men – News-Leader.com
- China earmarks 800 mln yuan for mother-to-child transmission prevention – Xinhua
- More and more youngsters in China opting for divorce – Sify
- Greene: Personhood extremes born of nonsense – Denver Post
- Catholic groups criticize health-vote billboards – Philadelphia Inquirer
- Book review: Beyond The Billboards – The Lovelife Story – Tonight
- Don’t Ask Suspended; Obama Administration Files Appeal – San Francisco Bay Times
- De-glamorize teen pregnancy, experts say – msnbc.com
- Let’s — talk — about — sex — baby – The Collegian — University of Richmond
- Southern Africa life expectancy rising slightly: UN – Reuters Africa
- Violence against women a global phenomenon – UN report – Spero News
- Report faults state prisons’ treatment of mothers – The Associated Press
- Sestak, Toomey relentless in debate – Patriot-News
- Abortion is not a good method of ‘contraception’ – The Express Tribune
- Networks promote teen pregnancy – The Daily Evergreen
- Survey: More than half of transgender bullying victims have attempted suicide – EDGE Boston
October 20, 2010
- School homophobic bullying protested – Winnipeg Sun
- Teen pregnancy rates remain high in Texas – KTRE
- Federal grant takes new approach to teen pregnancy prevention – Charleston Gazette
- PPIC: Brown leads Whitman by 8 points; Prop. 19 support drops – Fresno Bee
- Breast, cervical cancer high here – Solomon Star
- Advocates hope new law will curb violent crimes against women on American … – The Canadian Press
- HIV Positive Porn Star Miraculously Didn’t Infect Anyone Else – Gawker
- This November, You Can Make History for Marriage Equality – Huffington Post
- Community health scientist to discuss state health – WSU Today
- Area Teen Pregnancy Rates Addressed – KGBT-TV
- MSNBC Disguises Left-Wing Organization as a ‘Human Rights Group,’ Touts Study … – NewsBusters (blog)
- Black women less likely to receive locoregional, hormone therapy for breast cancer – HemOncToday
- Breast Cancer Awareness: A holistic approach part two – Ahwatukee Foothills News
- Brazil’s ugly abortion reality lost in election noise – Reuters Blogs (blog)
- Compare Christine O’Donnell, Chris Coons on the issues – The News Journal
- Did Mad Men Get Religion? – Huffington Post (blog)
- Place women’s rights at top of the agenda – Daily Nation
- Only 6 bills passed by Senate before break – GMANews.TV (blog)
- Moms Helped by Crisis Pregnancy Centers Lobby for Life – The New American
- Teen pregnancy reduced with pledge – KMOX.com
- Guest blog: White House visits AIDS Action – Bay Windows
- NRLC Crashes Press Call as Debate Over Free Speech and Abortion Claims Heats Up – The Washington Independent
- What the US Undid for Women in Iraq – Inter Press Service
- Man cuts birth control out of girl’s arm, deputies say – WMBF
- Couple Tells Of Forced Abortion In Chinese City; ‘One Child’ Policy Blamed – NPR (blog)
- Texan allegedly did tattoo, removed birth control – Houston Chronicle
- Stroke Survival Greater for Men Than Women After Hospital Treatment – HealthNewsDigest.com
- Human Rights Groups File Legal Petition on Sexual Violence Against Women and … – Common Dreams (press release)
- Re-introducing lesbian, bisexual, and transgender women of African descent – Bay Windows
- Private partners back government’s new family planning strategy – Philippine Information Agency
- House Democrats Run From Pro-Abortion Speaker Pelosi as Election Fades – LifeNews.com
- UAE court: Spousal abuse is a right – Salon
- Oral Sex Linked to Rise in Men’s Throat Cancer – ABC News
- DeMint going up on air for Miller – Politico
- Africa resolves to reduce maternal and child deaths – Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
- Poll Reveals Support for Birth Control in Health Care Reform – KOMU-TV
- Australia’s HIV Rate Continues to Rise – TopNews United Kingdom
- Attempted murder charge in alleged abortion drive – Washington Post
- Ohioan pleads not guilty in gunpoint abortion case – The Associated Press
- Young farmers support HIV project – BBC News
- UN report sheds light on rape as weapon of war – Radio Netherlands
- Tens of Thousands of Muslims Coming to Christ, Says Iranian Leader – Christian Post
- NY City targets pregnancy centers as part of ‘nationwide strategy’ – Catholic News Agency
- NJ Gov. Christie’s Social Conservatism Becomes More Visible – Medical News Today (press release)
- Brian Miller, Q & A – Quad City Times
- Daily News: HIV Funding Goes to Prison, Hard-Hit Communities – Nurse.com
- Adventure Web: Site helps adventurers raise funds for kids with HIV – Kansas City Star
- Zambia: Don’t Make HIV a Crime – Mogae – AllAfrica.com
- Fleeing West from Poland’s Restrictive Abortion Laws – Spiegel Online
- Forced abortions for Chinese women – Aljazeera.net
- Last Brown vs. Whitman debate before Election Day – OneNewsNow
- Mammogram Experience Motivates Others – KITV Honolulu
- No fight over sex education, Montgomery County school board candidate promises – Business Gazette
- Poll Shows Support For Birth Control as a Preventive Service – Public News Service
- Troubled abortion provider has local ties – Centre Daily Times
- African trainees take part in workshop on reproductive health communication – Zawya
- Congress’ tea-party caucus – Philadelphia Inquirer