SF Politics Kim Guilfoyle Reportedly Offered Trump Donors Lap Dances, Hot Tub Parties How big is Kimberly Guilfoyle’s unfolding sex-and-unprofessionalism scandal? GOP donors were apparently offered lap dances and Kimmy G hot tub parties for campaign contributions.
SF News San Francisco Erupts in Celebration as Biden Wins Electoral College Vote In the minutes — not even a half-hour — after Biden was declared by news outlets as the winner of the 2020 presidential race, the streets across San Francisco exploded with a palpable sensation of liberation and deliverance from the past four years.
SF Politics California Ballot Measures: Rent Control Effort Fails, Property Tax Too Close to Call Results are still coming in, but the attempted revision of Prop 13 for commercial property is running slightly behind, and the reinstatement of affirmative action has likely failed.
SF News Quirky, Selfie-Perfect SF Polling Places Include Museum of Ice Cream, The Eagle Leather bar The Eagle, the Museum of Ice Cream, the Balboa Theater and Almanac Beer Co. are filling in as temporary polling places this as San Francisco is set to break turnout records in this bizarre pandemic election.
SF Politics Mad Mud is Flying as Six Supervisor Seats Are Up for Grabs in November Election Some odd (and vaguely racist) political ads are shaking up the races, as all six odd-numbered supervisor districts are on the November ballot.
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Pole Dancers Mount A Get-Out-the-Vote Effort with ‘Poling for the Polls’ ‘Poling for the Polls’ puts a new spin on voter turnout efforts with a sexy Sunday livestream of buff boys and gripping girls working you to the polls.
SF Politics California GOP Putting Out Bogus Ballot Boxes In At Least Three Counties Republican party operations in Fresno, Los Angeles, and Orange County get busted for bamboozling voters with phony ballot drop boxes, which is totally a felony.
SF Politics Uber and Lyft’s Prop 22 Only Up By 3 Points in Poll, Despite $186 Million War Chest An all-time California record of campaign cash has not yet sealed the deal for Lyft and Uber in their campaign to ensure their drivers are not classified as employees.
SF Politics Dialysis AGAIN? Why There Is Yet Another Dialysis Measure on the California Ballot California's healthcare unions are taking another shot at “Big Dialysis” after a failed 2018 measure, and get ready for TV ads, as the franchise clinics are outspending the unions 16-1.
SF Politics Meet Your 13 SF Ballot Measures, Nearly Half of Which Are More Taxes on Rich People Five of the 13 San Francisco ballot measures are tax hikes, but there are also a few measures that will surely draw Fox News ridicule, like allowing 16-year-olds to vote.
SF News What Are the California November Ballot Initiatives, and How Are They Polling? A Review There are 12 California ballot initiatives lost in the noise of the 2020 pandemic presidential election, but here are the state measures whose ads will soon clog your mailbox and television airwaves.
SF Politics More Than 100,000 Uncounted Ballots Could Determine Vacancy Tax, Judge Seats In SF Though every SF local ballot measure is ahead, around 104,000 uncounted ballots could change the fate of the storefront vacancy tax and a couple of judges’ seats.
SF Politics D1 Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer Announces She’s Not Running for Re-election The District 1 supervisor will be a one-and-done, leaving the seat up for grabs in the November race.