Former eBay CEO Whitman Looks At Calif. Gov. Race
Meg Whitman, the former eBay executive and campaign aide to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), is considering a bid for governor in California in 2010, according to The Wall Street Journal. Whitman has...
View ArticlePoll: Feinstein Top Dem for CA Gov.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) holds a significant lead among Democrats potentially running for governor of California in 2010, according to new (and early) Capitol Weekly/Probolsky Research poll....
View ArticleWhitman Makes First Moves for Calif. Governor Race
Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman, a 2008 campaign surrogate for Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), announced Monday she is forming an exploratory committee to run for governor of California. "After careful...
View ArticleTimothy Geithner vs. Mark Sanford, Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina — Arnold’s...
The Zen people say that your first decision will plant the paradigm for all future decisions. After great expectations, President Obama’s hiring Rahm Emanuel as chief of staff was an initial...
View ArticleWhitman: CEOs Have 'Broken Trust'
The Wall Street CEOs who appeared before the House Financial Services Committee this week deserved the grilling they got from lawmakers, California gubernatorial candidate and former eBay CEO Meg...
View ArticlePoll: Feinstein the favorite for CA Govs race
A new poll shows that Sen. Dianne Feinstein (Calif.) is the clear favorite in the Democratic primary for governor of California in 2010 - a race she has yet to commit to. The Field Poll found that 38...
View ArticleWhy rich candidates lose
Phil Trounstine and Jerry Roberts of Calbuzz have an interesting op-ed in today's San Francisco Chronicle detailing the plight of wealthy, self-financed candidates in California. To wit: Pity the poor...
View ArticleTrump presidency raises recession worries
Concerns are rising that a Donald Trump presidency could sink the U.S. economy.Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman on Friday said Trump's policies would grow the debt and deficit, and could push...
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