How'd you manage that, since you're not Californian, and aren't voting in our recall election? You're staying home, by law.
Tell you what, I've voted for every Republican nominee on every ballot since I joined the party, and intend to do so next year as well. I've voted for every lousy RNC-approved candidate and losing campaign since 1994, the last time a Republican at the top of the ticket won anything here. I've paid my dues, and I'll cast my vote as I please, for the candidate who I feel is best able to turn my state around. And my vote will go to a Republican.
This, however, is not an election with a primary, it's a recall and replacement election, which means there will be multiple candidates on the ballot, and more than one Republican. To point to a few polls favoring one candidate after less than a week in the campaign and presume that is the equivalent of a primary, and that the very presumption requires California Republicans to fall in now behind that candidate is quite bizarre, and not very republican, or Republican.