First Week November - Time to Vote

REMINDER - Some of us retained our mail-in ballot for the first week of November. If you have not yet voted, it is time to go find your ballot and fill it out. Schedule sometime during the first week of November to take your ballot to the Alameda County drop box at your City Hall. … or … schedule to vote in-person on November 8 (taking your mail-in ballot with you). ANY voting center in Alameda County can print a blank ballot specifically for your home residence precinct.

  • Harry Briley, TVR member and elected GOP Central Committee member.

Plan to Vote - Consider Jesus Taking Responsibility

If every conservative voted [instead of 33% of them], we could take America [and especially California] out of the socialist’s hands and put her back into the hands of God who created our Republic.  Too many people leave it to God.  But when Jesus discovered the evils in the Temple, he didn’t say, I’ll just leave it to God.  Jesus was so filled with justifiable anger at the desecration of the Temple that he drove the exchangers out and cleansed the Temple of greed and profit.   He did that for his Father’s Temple.  We should be filled with [productive] anger at the desecration of America at the hands of socialists in our government and we must do the same thing with our votes for America.  Vote them all out and return our country to the land of the free as was intended by God through the efforts of our Founding Fathers. 

  • Phyllis Couper, TVR Board Member

California Republican Party - Spring Convention

The Spring 2021 Organizing Convention of the California Republican Party occurs this weekend – February 19 – 21. It meets twice a year. Delegates come from Central Committees and exOfficio members who ran for office in 2020. The web site now lists the CAGOP Candidates, Schedule of Events, and ByLaw Change Proposals - See: https://www.cagop.org/s/convention. Invited Speakers are: Senator Rick Scott - FL, Political Analyst Karl Rove, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik - NY, and Governor Kristi Noem - SD

  • Harry Briley, AD16 Chairman

So Much for the Big Blue Wave!

It is hard to remember but less than two months ago the mainstream media was running numerous stories about “the big blue wave” that would sweep Republicans out to sea.  Instead, Republicans picked up 14 congressional seats including three in California!  And now Nancy Pelosi is fighting to maintain her position as Speaker of the House.

If you are a California Republican, there is reason to be optimistic.  We have just seen that vulnerable California Democrats can be defeated.  After the election, the far-left website Axios published a detailed story about Mr. Swalwell’s ties to a Chinese Communist spy.  In fairness to Swalwell, he was not only Bay Area Democrat who was targeted by this foreign agent.  However, he was the only targeted Democrat who serves on the House Intelligence Committee.

Eric Swalwell was also the first Democrat to drop out of the 2020 Presidential Primary because he attracted so little interest.

Is this Democrat congressman now vulnerable?  The answer is up to us.  In the next few months, we need to keep this issue alive by writing letters to the local press, attending Mr. Swalwell’s public events to ask him questions, search for competitive candidates and register Republicans to vote in 2022. 

And think about this:  Does Congressman Swalwell really represent his voters in the East Bay?  When was the last time Mr. Swalwell talked about local issues like crime, transportation, and the high cost of living is this area?  And does Mr. Swalwell still live in his district?

I suggest that he can and should be replaced in 2022. - By Doug Miller, ACRP Vice Chairman

Vote Conservative ! My Personal Voter Guides

We have a HUGE ballot with propositions, local races (mayors, city councils, school boards, and special districts), and the state-wide , and national races. It is nearly impossible for the general voter to know in advance who are the conservatives (or lesser of two evils) on the crowded ballot. They appear as a sea of names listing only a a brief title (teacher, incumbent, business person, etc). I offer my private Voter Guide for Alameda County and for Contra Costa County here. Even so, there are many races in which I simply could not find the data in the newspapers, candidate websites, or candidate statements. My links are at least a first-stop in your own research prior to voting: - Harry Briley, Member of Alameda County Republican Central Committee, AD16 Area.

https://brileyh.weebly.com/guide--alameda.html

https://brileyh.weebly.com/guide--contra-costa.html