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Field Notes from the Meg Whitman Campaign - October 15, 2010 10/15/10 10:50 AM

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A Message from Meg October 15, 2010

Learn how you can pitch in and


make calls from home here.

Volunteer At An Office
Near You!

In the final push to Election Day, I am hitting the road to


deliver my message to all Californians. I will be traveling in a
bright green bus, decorated with our message, "JOBS ARE ON
THE WAY," crisscrossing the state and visiting towns big and
small. I am going to work my heart out for the next 18 days,
and fight for every single vote.

I hope you got a chance to see the third and final debate Northern California
Tuesday night. It was a great opportunity to lay out the fresh NorthCAVols@MegWhitman.com
ideas I have for doing things differently in Sacramento - what I
like to call the Silicon Valley approach. At my core, I’m a job Bay Area
creator. For 40 years, Jerry Brown’s business has been politics. BayAreaVols@MegWhitman.com
The contrast for voters couldn’t be clearer.
Central Valley
Then it was on to Los Angeles. We stopped at Philippe's, CentralValleyVols@MegWhitman.com
birthplace of the French-dipped sandwich. I enjoyed chatting
with diners over a delicious beef sandwich about my plan to Central Coast
create jobs, make government work for us and fix our schools. CentralCoastVols@MegWhitman.com

With just 18 days to go, our campaign is running full throttle, Los Angeles
literally. In Fontana, I served as the Grand Marshal for a LAVols@MegWhitman.com
NASCAR race at the Auto Club Speedway. It was a real treat to
give the command, "Gentlemen, start your engines." Later that Inland Empire
day, I joined Rudy Giuliani at a rally in Van Nuys. I am honored IEVols@MegWhitman.com
to have the former New York City mayor's support. He's an
inspiring leader who knows how to tackle challenges and make Orange County
a difference in times of crisis. And I held a terrific Jewish OCVols@MegWhitman.com
Community Town Hall with nearly 800 in attendance. It was an
excellent opportunity to explain how I will tackle California's San Diego
challenges. SanDiegoVols@MegWhitman.com

We are down to crunch time. Our volunteers are working For a map of volunteer offices,
overtime to get out the vote. They are filling field offices across click here.
the state, making phone calls and knocking on doors. Click here
to join our team today! For more information, please call
(408) 400-3887.
If you want to make a difference in this election, it’s not too
late to get involved. Elections are won by the grassroots
volunteers. You can even help from the comfort of your own
home using our online phone bank. Click here for more
information to get started.

Don't forget, Monday is the last day to register to vote. If you


have not already done so, click here to fill out an application.

Let’s make history together. I hope you will join us!

ENDORSEMENTS: The Huffington Post: Amy Siskind:


Why Hillary's army should rally around
The San Diego Union-Tribune: Meg Whitman...more
Whitman the better choice for jobs,
growth...more The Sacramento Bee: Whitman
prepares for home stretch with big
Riverside Press-Enterprise: Elect green bus...more
Whitman...more
The Associated Press: Calif.
Contra Costa Times: We candidate Whitman stops at LA
recommend Meg Whitman...more restaurant...more
Read Meg's Road Map
Torrance Daily Breeze: Whitman Reuters: Calif governor hopeful For Creating Jobs
for governor...more Whitman courts Chinese vote...more

North County Times: Whitman for Politico: Jerry Brown: Mammograms


governor...more not effective...more

The Associated Press: Giuliani: Los Angeles Times: NOW calls for
Brown is Ca.'s past, Whitman its firing of Jerry Brown staffer who used
future...more Meg Whitman slur...more

Flash Report: Jan Scully: California Los Angeles Times: Democrats urge
needs a tough-on-crime governor, not Brown to apologize over remark about
Jerry Brown...more Whitman...more

The Associated Press: U.S. Chamber The Sacramento Bee: Brown


backs Whitman for Calif. repeatedly inserts foot in mouth over
governor...more slur issue...more

Don't Miss It...


Meg goes toe-to-toe with Jerry Brown in final debate To receive your copy in the mail,
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San Jose Mercury News' Scott Herhold: “...Meg Whitman won


Tuesday's debate. She was knowledgeable, passionate and quick enough
to poke fun at a Brown gaffe near the end.”

The Sacramento Bee's Dan Walters: “Whitman was clearly the more
aggressive...”

San Francisco Chronicle's Deb Saunders: “She showed some humor


and drew a little blood. She put the focus on job creation and seemed
more clear on her mission to cut the state budget.”

NBC News' Mark Murray: “We saw a very aggressive Meg Whitman.”

LA Weekly's Jill Stewart: “Meg Whitman...most improved debater of


the last several years.”

Focus: A New California


Hundreds rally for Meg Whitman as statewide bus tour
kicks off
From Meg News Channel

Their cheers echoed through the streets, drawing interest from passersby.

Hundreds of voters, dressed in green and white Meg 2010 T-shirts, spilled
out of the doorways of the Marin County GOP headquarters and onto the
sidewalks of downtown San Rafael. This group had gathered here to
watch the final debate between Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown because
they wanted to support their candidate and be part of the movement they
say is sweeping the state.

And with every question Meg Whitman answered during Tuesday’s


gubernatorial debate, this crowd of almost 300 people erupted into
applause, rooting her on as she went toe-to-toe with Jerry Brown in what
most media watchers observed was a great performance by Meg...more

This Week's Releases


Monday Thursday

Latino Faith Leader Rev. Samuel In Case You Missed It: Jerry
Rodriguez announces support of Brown's charter schools a work in
Meg progress

Whitman Campaign launches


Tuesday statewide TV ad revealing Jerry
Brown's soft-on-crime record
Meg launches Chinese-language
television ad campaign In Case You Missed It: The San
Diego Union-Tribune joins daily
Statement: Dominican University newspapers endorsing Meg
debate

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