Daily Titan November 3, 2010

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Vol. 88 Issue 36

November 3, 2010

Fullerton mayor

elected to city council In a close race, Don Bankhead is re-elected for the 2010-11 term See CITY COUNCIL, page 2

Pollak Library studio

home to OC Insight program

A look into the creation of Cal State Fullerton’s own public-affairs television program See OC INSIGHT, page 5

WHAT’S INSIDE OPINION Cous’ I Said So: Stewart and Colbert ........................................4 FEATURES A guide to the November Fullerton Art Walk ........................................5 SPORTS The Campus Huddle: BCS politics ........................................8

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The Student Voice of California State University, Fullerton

Local Results Mayor and retired police chief took race for two long-term seats on Fullerton City Council

City Council: Don Bankhead

21 %

City Council: Patrick McKinley

18 %

Retired police chief and USC alumnus, has been a Fullerton resident for 16 years. *As of Midnight

CA Prop. Results Tax and budget passes while marijuana and environmental propositions shut down

PASS FAIL FAIL

Jerry Brown and Barbara Boxer take the win for Democrats in 2010 midterm election

Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman concedes to Jerry Brown

KEITH COUSINS

LAURA BARRON-LOPEZ

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Former Fullerton Police Captain, endorsed by Congressman Ed Royce.

PASS

WINNERS & LOSERS

Proposition 22 Tax revenue use

Proposition 25 Budget vote ratio

Proposition 19 Marijuana sale

Proposition 23 Pollution laws

Californians cheered on as they brought back veteran Democrats, reelecting Sen. Barbara Boxer and Attorney General Jerry Brown. Brown, who had been California’s governor from 1975 to 1983, will return to Sacramento for his third term after defeating Republican billionaire and former eBay Inc. CEO, Meg Whitman. The gubernatorial race was one of the most expensive races in American history, with Whitman surpassing New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s record election, spending at least $142 million of her own money in winning the GOP nomination. The nasty race between parties resulted in dirty television advertisements and a back-lash between candidates. In the end, the people chose and stuck to the familiar and welcomed back Brown as the state’s governor. A festive mood filled Studio C of the Hollywood Ballroom at the Renaissance-Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles Tuesday, for the Los Angeles Democratic Party election night viewing party. The event included guests such as State Controller John Chiang, Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, Speaker John A. Perez and Sen. Barbara Boxer. Eric Bauman, Los Angeles Democratic Party chair, was the MC for the evening and kicked off the nights events by addressing the filled ballroom. “California remains deep and blue,” Bauman said. “I want to say to each and every one of you, we are the beacon for progressive Democrats

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everywhere. Let me welcome you all here to a great celebration we are going to have tonight.” Shortly after Bauman finished his welcome, the attendees erupted with applause when the large televisions at the front of the ballroom displayed a projection that Boxer would retain her seat for a fourth consecutive term. “I am really happy with the event,” Travis Clarke, 23, a Northridge resident said. “I am very excited to hear Barbara Boxer speak.” Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa roused the crowd with congratulatory remarks for both Boxer and future California Gov. Jerry Brown. See BROWN, page 3

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Meg Whitman, Republican gubernatorial candidate for the state of California, lost Tuesday night to her Democratic opponent and former Attorney General, Jerry Brown. Whitman held her final convention at the Hilton Hotel in Universal City, Calif. The later the night got, the higher the number of press and supporters grew, crowding the ballroom. Every space available was filled with poppy flower posters and “Meg 2010” rally sticks. Whitman, former CEO of eBay

Inc., spent a record $141.5 million from her personal funds as well as an estimated $20 million in contributions from voters. Throughout the campaign, the majority of Whitman’s spending resided in television advertisements in which she slandered and hammered Brown’s past, present and future political actions. Concerning education, which as of late has suffered, Whitman could not ignore student worries. Continual tuition increases over the past two years have hit the students of California, and more specifically, Cal State Universities. See WHITMAN, page 3

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California Senate Democratic incumbent Barbara Boxer keeps her Senate seat in Washington

Barbara Boxer

51 %

Carly Fiorina

43 %

*As of Midnight

Working the polls on campus Workers at the Golleher Alumni House help students cast their votes KATIE EVANS Daily Titan

MARK SAMALA / Daily Titan Republican candidate Meg Whitman concedes at the gubernatorial midterm election and bids farewell to her supporters.

Nestled comfortably on the edge of the Cal State Fullerton campus is the humble Golleher Alumni House. The Spanish colonial-style home is concealed behind stucco walls coated in vines meeting at an archway. Yesterday, the gates were wide open with “Vote” signs plastering the walls, arrows all pointing to the doors ajar within. One of 45 polling places in Fullerton this midterm election, the Alumni House was the only one on campus, welcoming students and staff to cast their ballots throughout the day. “We’re having a great turnout today,” said Art Wickersham, a clerk at the polling station. See POLLING, page 6


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