To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
There is still time, and McClintock's numbers are going up, not down like Arnolds. As people hear his message, it resounds. A pity he can't get the free press that the liberal media have given to Arnold.
The real decisions will come just before the election. I'm wondering if it isn't better to have Davis remain. The state is a mess and no Republican can straighten it out overnight. It requires a man of principle and a spine of steel...Arnold is none of those things. If he gets in office it will boomerang on the Republicans for the '06 elections. It will give the Democrats the opportunity to shift the blame because Republicans "didn't fix it." I think Republicans would be in a much stronger position to win in '06.
To: ETERNAL WARMING
I'm wondering if it isn't better to have Davis remain. The state is a mess and no Republican can straighten it out overnight. It requires a man of principle and a spine of steel...Arnold is none of those things.What kind of "principle" - in terms of fixing the state's problems - do you think he lacks? And what leads you to believe he is not strong and determined?
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