Negative Space: Carl DeMaio
- Ask Carl This?
- If you’re getting campaign ads about “questions Carl won’t answer”, you should go to his web site. Chances are, Carl Did Answer.
- Bonnie Dumanis or Carl DeMaio?
- Two of San Diego’s mayoral candidates are running on a platform of fiscal sanity. Which is the best choice for 2012?
- Carl DeMaio for San Diego Mayor?
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San Diego City Councilman Carl DeMaio has a plan to restore fiscal responsibility to San Diego. No, really, it’s a plan: it’s 84 pages long and available on his web site.
- Carl DeMaio in Mission Hills
- Carl DeMaio connects with voters in secret community coffee in the Mission Hills/Hillcrest neighborhood.
- Carl DeMaio talks about expanding the San Diego Convention Center
- Looks like San Diego city councilman Carl DeMaio is backing an expansion of the convention center to ensure that Comic-Con stays in San Diego. The anchor, who I can’t pick out of the Channel 6 line-up, mentions both Anaheim and Vegas as places that would like to entice the convention away.
- Carl DeMaio’s salary
- Yeah, the San Diego mayor’s election is heating up. “We just can’t afford hypocrite politicians like Carl DeMaio.” says Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher’s campaign.
- Nathan Fletcher, desperate politician?
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Is Nathan Fletcher desperate for another political job before his current term runs out?
More Information
- Reality Check: Responding To Our Opponent's Misleading Attacks
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“The following is a compilation of responses to the ‘questions’ used in the negative attack ads that Assemblyman Fletcher and his Government Employee Union backers have levied against Carl DeMaio.”
- A Roadmap to Recovery (PDF)
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“To hold city leaders accountable, I believe we should work together to prepare a plan, submit it to voters, and be bound by it. By articulating 10 Commitments—and by placing several items up for a public vote—the Roadmap puts reforms into an irrevocable contract imposed on city leaders by the public.” (Carl DeMaio)
- Carl DeMaio for Mayor
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“Carl’s platform for getting city government back on the right track includes a 90-page step-by-step plan for balancing the budget, reforming the pension system, fixing crumbling infrastructure, and restoring ethics and accountability to every level of city government.”
- Building a New City Hall: SD’s Mayoral Candidates Weigh In
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“The $294 million project to build the new City Hall had been passed with a 7-1 vote of the city council. The council however subsequently failed to override the mayor's veto and the issue was effectively put in abeyance.”