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1 Winning the California
Governor Race ELECTION 2010

2 Every governor since Pat Brown has been re-elected
Pat Brown (D) 1958 & 1962 Ronald Reagan (R) 1966 & 1970 Jerry Brown (D) 1974 & 1978 George Deukmejian (R) 1982 & 1986 ? Pete Wilson(R) 1990 & 1994 Gray Davis (D) 1998 & 2002 Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) 1998 & 2002 Next Governor 2010 & 2014

3 Hard-hit economy and state budget crisis dominate issue agenda
California unemployment rate as of May 2010 =12.4%

4 What can you buy with $120 million? Plenty of name recognition
Whitman opinion numbers: March 2009: 71% no opinion October 2009: 68% January 2010: 55% March 2010: 33% July 2010: 18% no opinion

5 Latest polls show Brown and Whitman in a dead heat

6 Head to Head Matchups Local 1000 phone bank returns:
88% yes on Brown-Democrats 10% undecided (*approximate numbers statewide)

7 Messaging Although anti-Whitman messages test somewhat better than positive, pro-Brown messages in the poll, we believe it will be important to approach this as a contrast campaign that elevates Brown while knocking down Whitman The broad contrast to communicate to members is that Brown will protect education and healthcare, defend public sector members, and make investments that create jobs, while Whitman will slash services, fire public employees, and outsource jobs.

8 Be Specific on Brown “As governor, brown reduce taxes by four billion dollars and California had its biggest surplus ever. Brown has a proved record of reducing wasteful spending while protecting education and other vital services.” Members also respond well to information about brown suing companies that exploit workers. “As attorney general, brown has successfully sued big banks and financial institutions such as countrywide that cheated consumers with misleading loans, winning more that three billion dollars for California families.”  

9 Language is Important Not: “public services”
Instead: “public services such as education and healthcare.” (tested 12 points higher)

10 Attacking Whitman The two strongest lines of attack against Meg Whitman are: Her commitment of fire public workers and slash services Her history of outsourcing American jobs. Less effective anti-Whitman messages Spending her personal fortune to buy the governorship, attacking her immigration position, and her ties to Goldman Sachs.

11 SEIU Overview: The Numbers to Victory AUGUST 2010

12 Overall Turnout 9.3 million votes expected – 55% turnout
million votes cast 2006-SEIU turnout: 275,000 members – 49% Goal for 2010: 325,000 members – 55% Alliance for a better California 2010: 300,000 turnout SEIU Local 1000 turnout goal: 94,462

13 SEIU Share of Electorate Turnout goal
2004: 2.8% 2006: 3.2% 2008: 3.3% 2010 goal: 7% (SEIU CA and ABC 2010)

14 Volunteers, Volunteers, Volunteers
To date- SEIU Local 1000 has: More than 500 members have phone banked . 40,558 calls by Local members and staff.. 5,432 voters ID’d voting for Brown (4,028 are Local members). 480 voters ID’d for Whitman (227are Local 1000 members). 1,334 voters are undecided .


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