Posted on 09/07/2018 4:16:04 AM PDT by Olog-hai
In the situation where there are two Democrats running, the Republicans actually become the “King Makers”. It puts the Democrats in a weird position of trying to snag some Republican vote without alienating their base.
I am voting for De Leon. He will go to Congress as a very low seniority member. His positions will also be SO out of the mainstream that Democrats will have to disown him.
Theres a Blue Wave , right? This is is California!
Why arent they twenty points ahead?
Theres no right answer, but I will be voting for Feinstein. Id bet a thousand bucks de Leon comes out as a democratic socialist if elected and becomes a catalyst for further gains by them. Plus, Feinstein probably wont live out her term. If lightning strikes and Cox gets elected governor, hed appoint the replacement
The Republican party gave up on California about 10 years ago when they couldn’t get Fiorina and Meg Whitman elected.
It still hasn’t dawned on them that open borders, free trade types are unelectable pretty much anywhere these days.
So they took their marbles and went home.
“The Hispanic vote has been a source of frustration for Newsom, who has basically split that constituency with Cox, despite Hispanics historically preferring Democrats”
...and OBVIOUSLY, there’s not just a ‘Hispanic vote’ - there are dozens of Hispanic votes, as in Hispanics of different cultures, with Mexicans being in at least the upper half, if not near the top (i.e., most civilized, relatively speaking).
...and so we see why the Dems want to fill up the country not with Mexicans as much, but Central Americans.
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