By CARLA MARINUCCI, San Francisco Chronicle

GOP's Ron Paul in 2012 mirrors Democrat Jerry Brown in 1992

SAN FRANCISCO - Consider the presidential candidate who campaigns as a feisty contrarian, the "antipolitician" with "new vision" -- a fiscal miser and freethinker who talks about ending big-money politics and shaking up his party, while attracting hordes of young voters.

Sound like Texas Republican Ron Paul in 2012?

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In New Hampshire, local politicking at its best

JAFFREY, N.H. - Ice fishing, Shaker furniture, picturesque little towns, and the motto "Live free or die."

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High-tech CEOs might be political burden, not boon for Obama

SAN FRANCISCO - They're technology celebrities who are responsible for one of America's hottest products (the iPad 2), its most transformative cultural trend (Facebook), and one of the coolest additions to the national vocabulary (Googling).

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Encore Career Institute to aid baby boomers

Silicon Valley, Hollywood and the University of California are icons of innovation, and now their power players have combined forces to boost job prospects for America's powerhouse demographic group -- the baby boomers.

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Film: 'Knife Fight' echoes real-life political scandals

SAN FRANCISCO - With hyperactive talk-show hosts and headlines fueling hysteria about Arnold Schwarzenegger's "love child" and New York Rep. Anthony Weiner's "sexting" obsession, there's hardly a better time to launch a juicy Hollywood flick about politics, sex, campaigns, sex, drugs, candidates -- and sex.

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Weiner underwear uproar shines light on politicians and Twitter

New York Rep. Anthony Weiner's unforgettable moment of un-"certitude" last week regarding a sexually suggestive photo tweeted to a 21-year-old female follower has only added to the mysteries about politicians and the addictive power of Twitter, the social networking site.

Among them:

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Seniors worried about Medicare may be the muscle vote of 2012

SAN FRANCISCO - They're intensely interested in health care, they turn out in droves for town hall meetings, they're vocal -- and they vote.

That is why millions of American seniors may become the muscle vote of the 2012 elections, political analysts say.

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Brown grabs lead over Whitman in California, poll says

SAN FRANCISCO - Democrat Jerry Brown has broken open the dead-heat contest for California governor, leading Republican Meg Whitman by eight points going into the final two weeks of the campaign, a new poll shows.

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Ex-nanny says Whitman 'cheap,' disrespectful

SAN FRANCISCO - Jill Armstrong says she has good reason to accept Mexican housekeeper Nicandra Diaz Santillan's tale of working in the household of California GOP gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman -- because Armstrong herself was a domestic for the former eBay CEO.

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Fiorina billed as new breed of pro-life, pro-woman feminist

SAN FRANCISCO - Senate candidate Carly Fiorina, the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, broke ground in American corporate leadership and is now being heralded as a pioneer again -- the vanguard of a new breed of "pro-woman, pro-life" feminists in the mold of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

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