Posted on 03/04/2012 10:26:23 AM PST by Todd Kinsey
For the first time since the days of Reagan the Republican Party has a real chance of winning a national election in California. You read that right, not only is Dianne Feinsteins Senate seat in real jeopardy for the first time since she took office in 1992 but President Obama has his work cut out for him as well.
Once thought untouchable, Sen. Feinsteins poll numbers are at an all time low. According to a report by CBS Los Angeles, Feinsteins approval rating has dropped to a dismal 41 percent. Furthermore, even amongst her Democrat base, Feinstein only receives a 60 percent approval rating. And like the rest of the country, only 9 percent of Californians approve of the job Congress is doing.
In 2010, Senator Barbara Boxer had the fight of her life and narrowly defeated Republican upstart Carly Fiorina. The DNC had to pull out all the stops in defense of the longtime Democrat stronghold. For starters, Sen. Boxer had to spend a whopping $28 million which was nearly double what she had to spend in her previous election.
Sensing potential defeat in California, which would have been an even bigger political slap in the face than Scott Brown winning in Massachusetts, President Obama had to make no less than three trips to California in a desperate attempt to save Boxers seat. But the presidents coattails are all but nonexistent in 2012 and he will be fighting to save his own political life this November.
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California is hopelessly lost. It’s barely part of America anymore.
I pulled out of California back in 1979, when I was in my late twenties. I am sixty now, and I never looked back. It’s a crying shame what happened to California; it used to be paradise, but now it is a third-world cesspool run by hard-core leftists. Might as well bury it and save the rest of the country from the stink of its decaying carcass.
Gingrich has been up and down the state a couple of times recently. Romney has been here.
Both Santorum and Paul have virtually ignored this state and it's 169 delegates.
169 delegates. 172 if you count the at-large.
I haven't seen any polling on CA yet, but what I hear in my little bubble:
1. Gingrich well liked and admired
2. Romney uninspiring, but will do in a pinch.
3. Paul - wingnut. 4. Santorum - wingnut.
Is Marco Rubio a natural born citizen?
If you couldn’t defeat that idiot Boxer in 2010, I don’t see how you can defeat feinstein in 2012.
My head is hurting. No California is not in play for the GOP. Wish it could be otherwise but it isn’t going to happen.
CA is now a one party state.
If nuclear weapons completely obliterated all human life in California, it would still reliably vote DemonCrap.
CA looked “competitive” for a short while for Carly, but in the end she still lost by 9%. That state is not in play, and to commit resources to try to make inroads there is a waste. It`s gone..and it isn`t coming back.
It went for Nixon and Reagan after incredibly harmful, liberal presidents. Obama qualifies.
No
It went for Nixon and Reagan after incredibly harmful, liberal presidents. Obama qualifies.
And we don’t have a Reagan to whip 0bama’s azz this time around.
...sorry about that...
When did dying ever stop Democrat voters? Dead Dems vote in droves.
In what universe a 10-point spread, and million vote difference considered "narrow?"
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