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Schwarzenegger Gets Last-Minute Donations

Our money watcher, Times staff writer Dan Morain, reports from Los Angeles:

In what likely was his final campaign finance report before election day, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger disclosed a $10,000 donation from San Francisco attorney Jeremiah Hallisey, who was one of the main fund-raisers for Democratic Gov. Gray Davis, the man Schwarzenegger unseated three years ago. Also included on the report was a $1,000 donation from John Tunney, the former Democratic U.S. senator living in Pacific Palisades. Treasurer Phil Angelides took in a smattering of last-minute donations from organized labor.

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Robert Salladay
Robert Salladay has covered California governors and state politics for 10 years. He has worked for the Oakland Tribune, the San Francisco Examiner, and the Capitol bureaus of the S.F. Chronicle and L.A. Times. He is a graduate of UC Berkeley in history and Northwestern University in journalism. He covered the election of Gray Davis (twice), the 2000 Florida presidential recount, the 2003 recall and the Schwarzenegger administration. A native of Sacramento, he has lived in San Francisco, Oakland, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Chesapeake, Va.