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To: DrMartinVonNostrand
The main reason [I favor Arnold] is because he is the only Republican who will not do harm to Republicans by winning.

Huh?

110 posted on 08/12/2003 12:47:17 PM PDT by Torie
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To: Torie
Yes, Arnold is the only Republican that can win and not do harm to the party.

Let me explain, as I think it merits an explaination.
There what do you think will happen if Simon or even McClintock wins by a slim plurality?

They will be recalled. Immediately.

And how do you think the largely Democratic voters in California will respond to such a "right-wing coup" in the state?

Certainly it will not be kind. The Democrats will not lay down on this one.

Arnold is the only Republican - the only candidate at all, even - who can win and be accepted by the people as legitimate. The political atmosphere would be poisoned far worse than it is now if someone else won.

After not even being able to beat the very governor we're throwing out, what do you think the response to Republicans through out the state would be if Bill Simon won?

Do you think having an "illigitimate" Republican Governor who "stole the election" would be good for Bush here in 2004?

Consider it carefully.
115 posted on 08/12/2003 1:07:55 PM PDT by DrMartinVonNostrand
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To: Torie
Huh?

It's a variation on a current theme by David Horowitz.

It's aparently no longer enough to vote, or to vote for a Republican and agree to disagree, or to even vote for a winning Republican, because the sky will fall unless we vote for Arnold.

Hurry! Panic! Vote Now!


119 posted on 08/12/2003 1:27:34 PM PDT by Sabertooth (Where do Arnold and McClintock stand on California Drivers' Licenses for Illegal Aliens?)
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