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Post Mayoral Election Commentary from Zelda Bronstein

Read it in the 01.19.07 Berkeley Daily Planet.

Fresh Statements from all Four Mayoral Candidates

Taken from the 10.20.06 Berkeley Daily Planet:

Tom Bates
Christian Pecaut
Zachary RunningWolf
Zelda Bronstein

A letter to the Daily Planet Editors from Zelda Bronstein

The letter is a rebuttal to Randy Shaw’s letter from BeyondChron.

Zelda Bronstein clarifies her role in regards to the new Bowl

Read Zelda’s clarifications, most made in response to some of Tom Bates comments, in today’s Daily Planet Commentary.

Letters to the Editor in support of mayoral candidate Bronstein

Read John Curl’s letter and John Felix’s letter in today’s Daily Planet.

Continuing dialogue with Zelda Bronstein

This past Wednesday’s Planet had some letters to the editor from Ken Stein and Harry Pollack that were critical of Zelda. She responds to Harry’s missive here. Also in the same issue, a letter from Tom Case on a similar topic.

More Commentary from mayoral candidate Zelda Bronstein

Read what Zelda has to say in the second commentary she’s submitted to the Planet to date. For more info on Zelda, you can also visit her website, www.zeldaformayor.org.

*Read all the commentaries submitted to the Planet from 3 of the 5 candidates right here.

Candidate Commentary from Zelda Bronstein

The Daily Planet plans to run articles from Berkeley mayoral candidates in their Commentary column between now and November. Zelda Bronstein has been the first to take part. Click here to read more about her platform.

Zelda Bronstein has officially entered the mayoral race.

Zelda Bronstein filed the necessary paperwork yesterday at City Hall. I look forward to hearing -and posting- more about Zelda and the other candidates’ platforms in the coming weeks/months.
For more info on her entry into the race, read the articles in today’s Daily Californian or the Oakland Tribune.

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