San Diego Women Vote
26 May
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State Senator Christine Kehoe and Lynn Schenk

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26 May
Posted by Bettina Duval in Photo Gallery, San Diego Women Vote | TrackBack URL
State Senator Christine Kehoe and Lynn Schenk
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CALIFORNIA LIST is a political fundraising organization that helps elect Democratic women to all branches of California state government. We are a network of Californians from across the state.
CALIFORNIA LIST is modeled after the highly successful EMILY’s List that supports Democratic women running for office by providing early funding through their donor network.
Does it seem too early to start work so soon? CALIFORNIA LIST is already starting to work on the 2010 election because we continue to lose women to term limits. In 2010, will lose six legislators; two in the Senate and four in the Assembly. Early support is necessary because the 2010 election will include statewide races like governor, lieutenant governor, and treasurer that require large fundraising and visibility models. The time is now to begin working to help women win those statewide offices. We have already identified a few women in the pipeline to run statewide and are beginning to work with their campaigns to increase their viability.
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