Do consultants dream of the latest demon sheep? What are the campaign tactics that are working right now?
Political professionals take on everything from search marketing to political messaging today at the Sacramento regional conference of the American Association of Political Consultants.
The list of panelists reads like a who's who. Take "Battleground 2010," for instance, which sizes up the California races for governor and U.S. Senate.
Big names include Fred Davis, who came up with demon sheep for Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina's campaign; Rose Kapolczynski, Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer's campaign manager; San Francisco-based Democratic strategist Chris Lehane; and Rob Stutzman, campaign consultant for Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman. The moderator is George Skelton, longtime political columnist for the Los Angeles Times.
Registration is closed, but click here to check out the conference agenda.
STATE SUPREME COURT: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will introduce Sacramento native Tani Cantil-Sakauye, the governor's nominee for state Supreme Court chief justice, in the state Capitol's rotunda at 11 a.m. As Bee colleague David Siders reported yesterday, Schwarzenegger has picked the appellate court justice to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Chief Justice Ronald M. George, who will join the governor and nominee.
FIELD POLL: California registered voters continue to support use of the death penalty, with 70 percent saying it should be kept as punishment for serious crimes. Voters are split, though, if given a choice, with 42 percent opting for life in prison without the possibility of parole and 41 percent opting for the death penalty for someone convicted of first-degree murder. Click here for full results and statistical tabulations prepared exclusively for Capitol Alert.








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