Boone Pickens

Marty, How the Hell Did You Lose The Prop 10 Campaign?

November 10, 2008 - 12:43pm

Marty Wilson, a leading Sacramento political consultant who is a favorite of your blogger, managed the campaign in favor of Prop 10, the T. Boone Pickens-backed $5 billion general obligation bond to fund alternative fuels. Prop 10 lost badly, despite the fact that it had overwhelming financial support and an opposition with little funding.

Wilson, a good-natured sort, asks himself the following question: at Fox & Hounds Daily: “Marty, how the Hell did you lose the Proposition 10 campaign when you were funded and your opposition had no money?” To which I answer, “It was harder than you think.” The rest of the story is here. His explanation of why the measure went down -- the cost, the size of the state's budget crisis -- matches the political problems I discussed earlier this fall in the Scientific American.

Could They All Go Down Together?

July 23, 2008 - 8:55am
Also posted at Fox and Hounds Daily.
The Field Poll has recently conducted surveys on 5 of the 11 initiatives -- plus one bond measure -- scheduled to appear on California's November ballot. The numbers are all over the place, but there's reason to believe that all six measures polled could be headed to defeat in November.
How's that?

A Self-Serving Ballot Measure?

July 22, 2008 - 7:36pm

The oilman Boone Pickens is sponsoring a California ballot initiative, which will appear as Prop 10 this November, that would authorize a $5 billion bond to expedite natural gas development. Guess who is in the natural gas business? The Contra Costa Times has details.

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