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Kamala D. Harris

"There are really only two serious candidates in this race, Kamala Harris, the San Francisco district attorney, and Rocky Delgadillo, the former Los Angeles city attorney. Harris has a comfortable lead, with Delgadillo in second and the others far behind. Delgadillo is on his second try for this office. He ran against Jerry Brown four years ago and got nowhere. And in the meantime, he's come under fire for, among other things, using city employees to run personal errands for him (picking up his dry-cleaning, babysitting his kids) and driving his car without insurance. On a more significant level, he made his reputation with gang injunctions that smacked of ethnic profiling and infuriated Latino and civil liberties groups. It's amazing he's still a factor in this race; he can't possibly win the general election with all his baggage. Harris has a lot going for her. She was among the first California elected officials to endorse Barack Obama for president, and remains close to the administration. She's a smart, articulate prosecutor and could be one of the few women atop the Democratic ticket this year. We were never comfortable with her ties to Willie Brown, but he's no longer a factor in state or local politics. These days, she's more closely allied with the likes of State Sen. Mark Leno. That said, we have some serious problems with Harris. She's been up in Sacramento pushing Republican-style tough-on-crime bills (like a measure that would bar registered sex offenders from ever using social networking sites on the Internet) and forcing sane Democrats like Assembly Member and Public Safety Committee Chair Tom Ammiano to try to tone down or kill them (and then take the political heat). If she didn't know about the problems in the SFPD crime lab, she should have, and should have made a bigger fuss, earlier. But Harris has kept her principled position against the death penalty, even when it meant taking immense flak from the cops for refusing to seek capital punishment for the killer of a San Francisco police officer. She's clearly the best choice for the Democrats. "

Attorney General (D) in California Primary on May 22, 2010 at 11:49AM.

Dave Jones

"Two credible progressives are vying to run for this powerful and important position regulating the massive — and massively corrupt — California insurance industry. Dave Jones and Hector De La Torre are both in the state Assembly, with Jones representing Sacramento and De La Torre hailing from Los Angeles. Both have a record opposing insurance industry initiatives; both are outspoken foes of Prop. 17; and either would do a fine job as insurance commissioner. But Jones has more experience on consumer issues and health care reform, and we prefer his background as a Legal Aid lawyer to De La Torre's history as a Southern California Edison executive. So we'll give Jones the nod"

Insurance Commissoner (D) in California Primary on May 22, 2010 at 11:50AM.

Janice Hahn

"Not an easy choice, by any means. Mayor Gavin Newsom jumped into this race only after it became clear that he wouldn't get elected governor. He sees it as a temporary perch, someplace to park his political ambitions until a better office opens up. He's got the money, the statewide name recognition, and the endorsement of some of the state's major power players, including both U.S. Senators and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. He's also been a terrible mayor of San Francisco — and some progressives (like Sup.Chris Daly) argue, persuasively, that the best way to get a better person in Room 200 is to ship Newsom off to an office in Sacramento where he can't do much harm and let the supervisors pick the next mayor. But it's hard to endorse Newsom for any higher office. He's ducked on public power, allowing PG&E to come very close to blocking the city's community choice aggregation program (See editorial, page 5). His policies have promoted deporting kids and breaking up families. He's taken an approach to the city budget — no new revenue, just cuts — that's similar to what the Republican governor has done. He didn't even bother to come down and talk to us about this race. There's really no good argument for supporting the advancement of his political career. ......... We are under no illusions that Hahn will be able to use the weak office of lieutenant governor to move on any of these issues, and we're not at all sure she's ready to take over the top spot. But on the issues, she's clearly better than Newsom, so she gets our endorsements. [Original Source](http://www.sfbg.com/2010/04/27/endorsements-national-and-state-races?page=0,2&%24Version=0&%24Path=%2F&%24Domain=.sfbg.com)"

Lieutenant Governor (D) in California Primary on May 22, 2010 at 11:30AM.