Jerry Brown (D), who first ran for governor in 1974 as a reformer -- and ultimately served two terms -- is launching another bid, the Los Angeles Times reports.
"No one would mistake Brown for a new spirit today. At 70, he occupies a prime spot among the elders of California politics. His career has spanned four decades, with three failed tries for the White House along his way up, down and back up the elective ranks. Now, after two years as state attorney general, this Democrat who first ran for office in the era of Janis Joplin and the Beatles is remaking himself yet again."
He's expected to face a primary against San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom (D) and possibly Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D).
Unfortunately the GOP has absolutely nobody that can win in California which means one of those three fools is likely to be our next governor.
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