To: .38sw
That is why primaries are so important .. everyone can hash it out there and then get together at the election to vote out the Dems.
From what I can gather McClintock would make a good Gov. but if he doesn't pull up the poll number he doesn't stand a chance of winning and if there is a spilt in the conseverative votes .. then Bustamonte will win. The State of CA can't afford that
958 posted on
08/29/2003 10:16:22 PM PDT by
Mo1
(http://www.favewavs.com/wavs/cartoons/spdemocrats.wav)
To: Mo1
The Dems exerted pressure to make sure that only one Dem was running. John Garimendi, the insurance commissioner, had announced he was going to run, and two days later he retreated. The word is he was pressured by the party bosses to drop out. The Pubbies in this state are fractured, and in disarray. Hence, more than one Pubbie running, splitting the vote. No, no primary. That's why I say that if it looks like Cruz is going to win, I'll vote against the recall. Still over a month left, so I'm keeping my powder dry. I'd probably better stay off those Arnold vs. McClintock threads, though. I can't the flaming going on. It's so juvenile, and counterproductive.
959 posted on
08/29/2003 10:23:08 PM PDT by
.38sw
To: Mo1; .38sw; ValerieUSA; grannie9; celtic gal; Darkchylde; andysandmikesmom; lodwick; Sundog; ...
Sunset at Cannon Beach,OR.
Goodnight one and all
.....Westy.....
960 posted on
08/29/2003 10:27:34 PM PDT by
westmex
(Oh, to hell with it all!!!!)
To: Mo1
I agree Mo. If CA could get Arnold in, I think he would put people like Simon and McClintock in important positions. Arnold is NOt going to want to be a Governor for a long time. The movies will beckon him back. He IS a good businessman tho and California needs some fiscal management. At this stage, California is NOT a state that can be made morally conservative imo. But even some of the leftist want someone to get a handle on the finances of the State.
992 posted on
08/30/2003 10:06:10 AM PDT by
Canadian Outrage
(All us Western Canuks belong South)
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