California GOP loosens immigration stance
THE California Republican Party voted on Sunday, Sept. 20 to soften its stance on immigration, responding to harsh rhetoric from current GOP presidential candidates. Republicans have been struggling to find a balance between appealing to California’s growing immigrant population and satisfying its base of white...
California Republicans set to soften stance on immigrants in the country illegally
The California Republican Party voted to soften its stance on immigration Sunday, responding to harsh rhetoric from presidential candidate Donald Trump. Republicans have been struggling to find a balance between appealing to the Golden State's growing Latino population and satisfying its base of white conservatives....
State’s June primary could be critical to GOP presidential race
ANAHEIM — California Republicans, marginalized at home by the dominant Democrats and for years overlooked and ignored by their own presidential candidates in favor of early states like Iowa and New Hampshire, are holding out hope that the raucous, crowded 2016 race will finally give...
Carly Fiorina scores big-league win, but can she go the distance?
Carly Fiorina won over Republicans of all stripes with her strong debate performance Wednesday night, but now some political experts are asking a new question: With five months to go before the first votes are cast, can the former Hewlett-Packard CEO actually win the GOP...
Gravity4 Founder’s Threats Sent Exec Into Hiding, Suit Says
Law360, New York (September 15, 2015, 9:05 PM ET) -- Embattled mogul Gurbaksh Chahal and his company, Gravity4 Inc., on Monday were hit with a lawsuit in a California state court by a former executive who accused Chahal of breach of contract and creating a...
‘G’ Chahal sued again in case alleging beating, harassment and racial slurs
Controversial ad tech mogul Gurbaksh ‘G’ Chahal is being sued again, this time for the alleged harassment of a former employee at his latest company, Gravity4, a lawsuit filed Monday in San Francisco Superior Court says. Continue reading this article at the San Francisco Busiess...