[Nfbc-info] FW: Former CA Secretary Of State Bill Jones EndorsesMeg Whitman - April 27, 2010

Mary Willows mwillows at sbcglobal.net
Fri Apr 30 02:23:34 UTC 2010


Good evening Eric and listers:
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Calhoun" <eric at pmpmail.com>
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Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 3:36 AM
Subject: [Nfbc-info] FW: Former CA Secretary Of State Bill Jones EndorsesMeg 
Whitman - April 27, 2010


> Federationists, don't just take my word for it.  Please educate yourself
> and get involved.  Because this election is not just for the
> blind/visually-impaired.
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> Original Message:
> From: "Meg 2010" <Whitman2010.noreply at us.emaildirect.com>
> To: "" <eric at pmpmail.com>
> Subject: Former CA Secretary Of State Bill Jones Endorses Meg Whitman -
> April 27, 2010
> Date:
> Tue, 27 Apr 2010 09:50:14 -0700
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> FORMER CA SECRETARY OF STATE BILL JONES
> ENDORSES MEG WHITMAN
>
> For Immediate Release
> Tuesday, April 27, 2010
>
> CONTACT: Sarah Pompei
> 408.457.1369
>
> CUPERTINO - Meg Whitman, Republican candidate for Governor, today
> announced the endorsement of Bill Jones, one of California's most 
> respected
> Republican leaders. Jones served as California Secretary of State from 
> 1995
> through 2002, and in his second term was one of two Republicans to win
> statewide election
> "I am honored to have the support of Bill Jones, one of our state's most
> distinguished Republican leaders. As an Assemblyman, Bill successfully led
> Californians to adopt one of the most crucial public safety laws in
> California history, 'Three Strikes and You're Out'. As Secretary of State,
> he implemented key measures to protect the integrity of our democratic
> process by making our election and campaign reform systems cleaner, fairer
> and more transparent,'' Whitman said.
>
> "I find inspiration in Bill's leadership, dedication to Republican
> principles and emphasis on making government more cost-effective,
> transparent and relevant for Californians. His counsel and advice,
> particularly on the water issue, will be instrumental in moving my 
> campaign
> ahead," Whitman added.
>
> "We need a proven job creator to turn around our economy and get our
> state moving in the right direction. Meg is exactly the person we need; 
> she
> has managed complex budgets, understands the issues facing small business
> and has created thousands of jobs right here in California," Bill Jones
> said. "Californians are fortunate to have such an accomplished person
> running for Governor and I urge voters to study her plans for restoring
> California and then go vote for her on June 8."
>
> Bill Jones has an impressive resume as a Fresno-area rancher,
> businessman, legislator and state constitutional officer. On his election
> in 1994 as Secretary of State, he became the first Central Valley resident
> to serve in a constitutional office in over a century. On his re-election
> in 1998, he won 500,000 more votes than the Republican gubernatorial
> candidate. He ran for governor in 2002 and, in 2004, he was the Republican
> nominee for the U.S. Senate.
>
> In 1994 as an Assemblyman, Jones received national acclaim when he worked
> closely with Mike Reynolds to author California's immensely popular "Three
> Strikes and You're Out" law. In an unprecedented act, Californians placed
> an identical measure on the ballot that year, and it received 72 percent 
> of
> the vote He was the first Secretary of State to put campaign finance
> information on the Internet and served as Assembly Republican Leader from
> 1991 to 1992.
>
> With his rancher background, Jones has been an important ambassador to
> boost California trade with international partners and is a nationally
> recognized leader of agriculture, trade and water issues, including 
> playing
> a key role in advocating for a stable water supply system for California.
>
>
> (http://www.facebook.com/megwhitman) (http://www.megwhitman.com)
> (http://twitter.com/Whitman2010)
>
> PAID FOR BY MEG WHITMAN FOR GOVERNOR 2010
> 20813 Stevens Creek Blvd. Suite 150 Cupertino, CA 95014
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