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Another blog covering this race

And I thought I was alone. Turns out there’s yet another blog covering the race in CA-26:

In 2004, Dreier outspent Matthews 50 to 1 yet received the lowest percentage of the vote during any of his elections since 1980. 2006 is the year to remove him from Congress. Click here, here and here to remind yourself of some of the reasons David Dreier must go.

Nice to see someone with a healthy sense of optimism for once. As for me, a redesign of Matthews’ website would really, really make me happy. Hmm…

4 Responses to Another blog covering this race

  1. John

    I agree. Matthews’ website is a disaster. There has got to be someone out there willing to help her out with that. If only I had the technical skills.

  2. Sara

    Me too. And I want to get Dreier out of my hometown!

    – from a displaced CA-26er

  3. Joe

    Why would you expect anything else from Matthews? She is a diaster as a candidate, why not the website, too?

  4. Daniel Solis’ Blog » Blog Archive » CA 26 Election-Two Dogs and a Cat Bathe

    […]     The race for California 26th Congressional District is heating up! Okay maybe not heating up, but it’s starting to get close to election day!    As part of a new retransformation, Democratic candidate Cynthia Matthews and Republican candidate David Dreier have both updated and redesigned their campaign websites.    Image Source: Matthews4Congress.com    Cynthia Matthews’ new website is a sigh of relief for many who have criticized her previous campaign websites for being too ugly or unusable to find information about the candidate. -As for me, a redesign of Matthews’ website would really, really make me happy.-I agree. Matthews’ website is a disaster. There has got to be someone out there willing to help her out with that.-Why would you expect anything else from Matthews? She is a diaster as a candidate, why not the website, too?Source:blogs.law.harvard.edu/sethinca […]

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