The December before a San Jose mayoral election is like the charge of covered wagons in a land rush. Each candidate wants to grab enough contributions from the right people to leave their competitors in the dust, wondering if it's worth carrying on.
By the Mercury News , San Jose Mercury News: Politics
Sat, 12/21/2013 - 3:55pm
The December before a San Jose mayoral election is like the charge of covered wagons in a land rush. Each candidate wants to grab enough contributions from the right people to leave their competitors in the dust, wondering if it's worth carrying on.