
The battle of the billionaires in the California Republican gubernatorial primary was turning into a bit of snooze. But suddenly, out of the blue, the race has become replete with racists and calls to the FBI alleging illegal campaign tactics.
Billionaire former tech company executive Steve Poizner has been trailing in the polls to billionaire former Ebay CEO Meg Whitman. Both candidates have more than enough money to pay for a top-notch campaign out of their own pockets. So it was maybe a bit ironic that Poizner held a press conference yesterday to accuse Whitman of, among other things, threatening to leverage her fortune to "destroy him" if he doesn't agree to drop out of the race. Poizner waved an email from celebrity pundit and Whitman adviser Mike Murphy he said proved the plot. He's handed over the evidence to law enforcement. On Tuesday an FBI spokesperson told me, "I'm not touching that" when asked for comment on the situation. That came a day after Murphy wondered in the press if Poizner had literally gone crazy.
We should have known this would happen -- ain't no party like a West Coast party, as a wise man once said.
Poizner alleges that Whitman is trying to force him out of the race. The email, posted on Poizner's website, is a request from Mike Murphy to a redacted official in the Poizner campaign floating a deal where Poizner would drop out in exchange for Whitman's support in a Poizner run against against Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D) in 2012.
"I hate the idea of us each spending $20 million beating on the other in the primary, only to have a damaged nominee," the email reads. "And we can spend $40M+ tearing up Steve if we must; bad for him, bad for us and a crazy waste to tear up a guy with statewide potential -- really the only guy on the CA GOP bench for the future."
In the press conference Monday, Poizner said the email broke the law, calling the message "extortion." He's sent copies of the email to federal and state law enforcement officials asking them to review it. But when I called the Poizner campaign Tuesday, the story was a little different.
"It definitely crosses an ethical line," campaign spokesperson Jarrod Agen said. "It's up to the authorities to see if it crossed a legal line."
"We're not legal experts," Agen told me.
The experts aren't talking. When I called the FBI in Sacramento, a spokesperson confirmed his office had received the letter but declined further comment. A lawyer at the California Attorney General's office said her office was "reviewing" the letter, but added that "reviewing" is not the same as "investigating."
As for Murphy, he took to the Internet, skewering Poizner in a sharply-worded statement posted to the Whitman campaign website. Murphy said the email came in response to a request from a Poizner confidant, who told him Poizner's advisers were getting nervous in the face of Whitman's growing popularity.
"After reading the ridiculous charges made by Steve Poizner during today's strange press conference, all I can say is that I'm starting to worry about the Commissioner's mental condition."
Neither Murphy nor the Whitman campaign responded to requests for comment.
Agen says the Poizner campaign will continue to discuss the email. He called on Whitman to explain what role she had in Murphy sending it. "The onus is on her now, " she said.
Agen wouldn't rule out using the emails in future advertisements, either. He said that the lagging polls will pick up as Poizner begins to spend money as the June 8 primary approaches.
Democrats also jumped on the story. "This extortion attempt is only the latest display of arrogance and lack of character on candidate Whitman's part," California Democratic party chair John Burton said in a statement. "This is clearly someone who is used to having things her own way and has come to rely on her vast wealth to buy off any and all opposition."
If the story catches fire, national observers finally have something to tune in for in California again. The early national scrutiny of Whitman's (to put it generously) spotty voting record gave way to a campaign where Whitman took the early lead and kept it. Nothing to write home about there. The Democratic side was interesting for a while, but after San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom's sudden departure from the Democratic primary, the nomination quickly became California Attorney General Jerry Brown's to lose.
Before Poizner's presser, Whitman's camp was doing it's best to make things interesting again. Last week, Whitman had to distance herself from one of her supporters, Santa Clarita councilman Bob Kellar, after he was caught on video proclaiming himself a "proud racist."
For outside observers, the week so far has been a sign that the first California gubernatorial race in a while without Arnold Schwarzenegger in it might still be worth paying attention to.
Late Update: Poizner stepped up his messaging on the alleged extortion plot last night. In a press release, Agen accused Whitman of canceling media appearances in order to avoid questions about Murphy's email.
"This is just another instance where Meg Whitman's 'spine of steel' is buckling in the wind," Agen said.
(Additional reporting by Rachel Slajda)
DugFmJamul
February 2, 2010 6:59 PM
If anyone should drop out it should be that RINO Whitman!
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Michael A
February 2, 2010 7:12 PM
I have heard some ads from sh*tman on the radio and they are beyond insane. These repukes just drive me nuts. Why do they have to lie all the time? I hope she gets slaughtered. Disgusting.
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drubs
February 3, 2010 11:37 AM in reply to Michael A
I heard the ad too, apparently M dubya is declaring war on the poor.
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JNagarya
February 3, 2010 8:03 PM in reply to Michael A
And publishing emails without the permission of the author of the email is illegal; copyright infringement.
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mcc
February 2, 2010 7:17 PM
I'm really not quiet about how there's basically not going to be a primary on the Democratic side. Is Jerry Brown a good candidate for governor right now? Is he capable of campaigning, or beating the Republican in the race? These questions basically will not be explored before Brown becomes the nominee.
It seems like this is the most important CA-Gov race in a really long time, with any Democrat who wins getting the opportunity to reshape the direction of both the Democratic party and the entire state in the aftermath of Schwartzenneger's negligence and the Republicans' obstructionism hitting the event horizon. And it seems like to take on this weighty task we're sending in basically the last guy in the state who didn't get wiped out by a sex scandal.
Is he a good candidate? I have no idea! Maybe! We'd better hope so!
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mcc
February 2, 2010 7:17 PM in reply to mcc
I'm really not quiet about
Should have been "I'm really hot happy about". What a weird typo.
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mcc
February 2, 2010 7:21 PM in reply to mcc
I'm really hot happy about
I give up. Henceforth my posts to TPM will be sent by telegram.
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wbgonne
February 3, 2010 8:28 AM in reply to mcc
LOL.
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Richardxx
February 3, 2010 10:43 AM in reply to mcc
Perhaps that's a traditional telegram - in Morse Code?
I feel your pain. The horror of being a perfectionist driven to blog.
No editor! No edit function! Everyone can see it! Arrgh!!
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ariseatex
February 3, 2010 10:59 AM in reply to mcc
If the GOP primary in the CA gubernatorial race makes you hot and happy, you might need psychiatric help.
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ben_nelsons_hair
February 2, 2010 7:30 PM in reply to mcc
No, Jerry is not the candidate for this time. Watch for DiFi to get in at the last minute. I do not think she wants Meg Whitman to be the first female gov of California before her.
Surprisingly, DiFi is very popular statewide and would win. Then Gavin can be Senator without having to mess up his hair.
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Michael A
February 2, 2010 7:36 PM in reply to ben_nelsons_hair
DiFi??? Oh no. That would not be a good thing. 20 years ago maybe. Today, forget about it. She has completely changed over the years. Isn't there any other dem in the running?
Whitman's a joke. She won't make it out of the primary. She is a non-issue.
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wbgonne
February 3, 2010 8:29 AM in reply to Michael A
I'd be happy to get DiFi out of the Senate (I really don't care much for her anymore) but only if the Dems can hold that seat. CA is must-have for the Dems.
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lousgirl84
February 3, 2010 9:15 AM in reply to wbgonne
Me too. I have been voting against her for years but she always creams her opponents. It is name recognition more than anything.
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lousgirl84
February 3, 2010 9:13 AM in reply to mcc
He was a great governor way back when and his father was one of the most popular governors ever. I like Jerry Brown. We certainly need a change here but we also need to change our constitution as the way it is now, it takes 2/3rds majority to pass anything thanks to the fucking republicans. We also need to get rid of the Proposition process. It is beyond stupid.
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USgreentech
February 2, 2010 7:54 PM
She's not going to win. She's going to lost. She's going to lost. She's not going to win. The democratic party is sweeping this primary.
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SqueakyRat
February 4, 2010 12:22 AM in reply to USgreentech
Uh, did you say something?
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Marinus van der Lubbe
February 3, 2010 8:14 AM
Meg Whitman has close ties to McCain, who is to the teabaggers a 'progressive' if you can believe that. That will hurt her with the lunatic fringe in California.
Then take in consideration the few who have been fucked over by EBay...
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lousgirl84
February 3, 2010 9:14 AM in reply to Marinus van der Lubbe
Good morning marinus. Did you get more snow last night?
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DugFmJamul
February 3, 2010 9:28 AM in reply to Marinus van der Lubbe
McCain is a 'progressive', amnesty for illegals, McCain/Feingold, Bush Tax Cuts for the Wealthy those are some examples of why John McCain is a 'progressive' and why the voters of AZ should retire him this November.
"lunatic fringe in California", people that actually believe in the Constitution are on the lunatic fringe? No wonder Progressives are thought to be Socialists, they are definitely not Constitutionalists like me.
For all practical purposes Whitman is a Democratic, just not a 'progressive democrat', as the looney left would like her to be!
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Marinus van der Lubbe
February 3, 2010 9:46 AM in reply to DugFmJamul
Oh really? Thanks for your instruction....asshole. How's that tinfoil working on your windows? Keep the communist microwaves off your thin skull? You wouldnt know any part of the Constitution past the 2nd amendment, and you dont know that either. If youre a Constitutional voter, then I guess you also have a ACLU card as that's their motto. But again, to you that document is just a slogan, some jingoistic bunk you pull up when confronted by the facts. Give your revisionist bullshit to someone else, pinhead.
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DugFmJamul
February 3, 2010 11:53 AM in reply to Marinus van der Lubbe
Wow, where does all that hate speech come from?
How do you know what I do or don't know about the Constitution, since you can't comprehend it?
Come on Comrade...let's sit down, have a beer and be friends.
I thought Liberals are suppose to be peaceful and non violent. Boy you sure don't live up to that standard Comrade!
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Marinus van der Lubbe
February 3, 2010 12:32 PM in reply to DugFmJamul
Fuck your peaceful....I enjoyed having some asshole challenge me at the polling places and making him kiss my retired ID card while he apologized. Chickenhawk pussy boys...gues you thought wrong,
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DugFmJamul
February 3, 2010 12:41 PM in reply to Marinus van der Lubbe
Here is some more unassociated advice, check into Anger Management classes...SOON...because you seem to be on your way to Prison.
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s9
February 3, 2010 10:28 AM in reply to Marinus van der Lubbe
On the other hand, Jerry Brown and his campaign had better start taking Whitman seriously, or she's going to be the next governor of California. Brown has huge negatives to overcome just among Democrats, and that's not even beginning to address the problems he's got with "independents" and swing voters.
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Marinus van der Lubbe
February 3, 2010 9:19 AM
No...rain, so my snowman turned into a snowboy, and I had to chase some teabaggers away from his backside...
too bad there's no e-mail system in TPM.
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lousgirl84
February 3, 2010 9:46 AM in reply to Marinus van der Lubbe
You are too funny.
My sister lives in New Jersey (near the shoe) and said they got some more snow last night so I was wondering if it was the same storm from the south.
The Washington Post is running a story that says "Obama Has Trouble Connecting with the Middle Class". Where do these people get these fricking stories from?
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Marinus van der Lubbe
February 3, 2010 9:52 AM
The WaPo is a fucking joke now. They run the worst stories and have a right leaning editor and staff. guys like Jonathan Capeheart, Dionne and Ignatious will be history soon. I'm surprised they havent had Michelle Malkin on as a guest columnist like that turd Kristol.
No, that storm just hit us with rain. I'm mid-Atlantic region but the coastal weather here in Hampton Roads keeps most snow out. I'd much rather be in Venice Beach...
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docrocktex
February 3, 2010 9:55 AM
If CA elects another GOP governor, they deserve all of the turmoil that will follow.
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drubs
February 3, 2010 11:41 AM in reply to docrocktex
You all need to understand that outside of the L.A. and San Francisco bay areas CA is a very red state.
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stillidealistic
February 3, 2010 4:14 PM in reply to drubs
And I live in a red part...it's scary!
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DugFmJamul
February 3, 2010 12:01 PM in reply to docrocktex
Yea like the turmoil of balance budgets and fiscal responsibility not to mention sound business growth...come on let the turmoil flow...!
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DF
February 3, 2010 4:04 PM in reply to DugFmJamul
Ah, yes. The abundance of fiscal responsibility under Schwarzenegger is almost as staggering as that of the Bush administration.
How detached from reality do you have to be to watch Republican executives preside over the biggest deficits in history, both in the nation's most populous and prosperous state and at the national level, and continue to claim that the GOP is fiscally responsible?
2+2=5.. 2+2=5.. lather, rinse, repeat.
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DugFmJamul
February 4, 2010 1:27 AM in reply to DF
Come on Schwarzenegger is shackled by a very Liberal State Legislature that has no concept of fiscal responsibility.
Remember freedom is the freedom to say two plus two equals four, that granted all else follows.
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Harry Truman
February 3, 2010 9:59 AM
What is the issue here? Is there a rational reason to be the governor of a state with (I think) 50 million people whose elected representatives have the responsibility to balance the budget but are subject to laws the cripple the ability to raise taxes enacted by referenda sold to a gullible public like crack sold to junkies? Why would a rational person with a real passion for running government seek any position in that state?
Californians have the government, elected officials, and candidates they deserve, thank you very much.
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drubs
February 3, 2010 11:45 AM in reply to Harry Truman
By the CA constitution the governorship is a relatively weak post. The fact the prop 13 mandates a 2/3 majority to pass a budget makes the state ungovernable.
This will always favor republicans because they can always vote no on everything and then tell the rubes in their districts that they lowered taxes.
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SqueakyRat
February 4, 2010 12:27 AM in reply to Harry Truman
38 million.
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inniss326
February 3, 2010 10:11 AM
This is the moment when a democrat stands up and points out that the republican candidates are only talking about themselves and not about any of the issues that concern the people of california.
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Bob
February 3, 2010 12:42 PM
Sounds like Poizner doesn't know the difference between extortion and bribery. "Let's not fight. Drop out and I'll support you against DiFi" does not sound like extortion to me.
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