The FlashReport Website
Jon Fleischman understands politics better than a journalist, has more perspective than a politico, and works harder to stay plugged in than a pundit. His FlashReport is the fastest, smartest, and best way to stay informed on what's really going on in California politics." - Dan Schnur, Veteran campaign strategist and communications consultant.
"I try to read FlashReport every morning for a round-up of breaking news in California politics, and especially Orange County." - Dan Weintraub, The Sacramento Bee
The FlashReport on California politics is a one-stop internet portal where those interested in what is happening statewide or locally in the world of politics in the Golden State go for their daily news fix. Each morning the main page is updated with links to the latest political news stories from publications ranging from the Sacramento Bee and the San Francisco Chronicle to the Los Angeles Times and the San Diego Union Tribune. Over 100 online news sources are scoured in the early morning hours to bring you this comprehensive summary of the day's California political news.
There are over 20 accomplished political analysts including federal and state legislators, as well as statewide and local political experts -- all of them constantly adding their views on the passing political scene. There are dozens of original columns and articles featured on the site penned by noteworthy politicians and organizational leaders. You can also easily access the state's newspapers, editorial pages, political websites and blogs from the easy-to-navigate main page.
Founded and published by Jon Fleischman, the FlashReport (FR) is viewed daily by over 15,000 visitors. Based on interactions with site readers, and a review of the FR Daily Update subscription list, FR is seen daily in the White House, the Halls of Congress, and the Governor’s Office. It is read by legislators, lobbyists, political consultants, interest groups, donors, and grassroots activists. Hundreds of reporters from all of California's major papers, many radio talk shows, and many television and cable stations read the FlashReport to gather political news and gossip.
Visit the FlashReport Website on California Politics by clicking here.