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Registering to vote might soon be as easy as placing an online order for a pizza with all the fixings.
A bill by state Sen. Leland Yee could push millions more Californians to vote, and save the state millions of dollars by moving voter registration to the Web.
The measure was approved by the state Legislature in September and is awaiting a signature or veto by Gov. Jerry Brown, who has not indicated how he views the legislation.
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Here’s what the Republicans should do for their best shot at winning the 2012 election: Add Mitt Romney and Rick Perry together, and divide them by two. Then they’d have “Mick,” their dream of a candidate.
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City Attorney Dennis Herrera’s mayoral campaign unveiled a television attack ad Tuesday against Mayor Ed Lee using slick graphics to convey some already-established themes in this year’s race, such as Lee’s connection to Chinatown power broker Rose Pak and his support of the controversial and expensive Central Subway project.
But here’s a new one: Ed Lee is backed by Republicans.
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