To: zbigreddogz
Arnold proved that you need to motivate your supporters to win in California. He did it on celebrity power. Kaloogian does it because he rallies people with his clear and unambiguous language.
The problem with Jones, a decent enough fellow, is that he his saddled with four big negatives:
1. The Bush double cross for McCain.
2. Promoing the big tax increase.
3. Being a very bland and boring campaigner.
4. No ability to raise money.
Jones can't win; Kaloogian proved with the Recall campaign that a scappy effort can win -- even when the estbalishment is asleep at the switch.
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01/08/2004 3:56:31 PM PST by
RWGuy
To: RWGuy
I'd say #5 is that you can't be a strong Republican candidate for office if you opposed the historic Recall Gray Davis effort. Jones is on record opposing the Republican Party's endorsement of the recall. He said it was a 'bad idea' - the laughable part is that he then said he'd run if they would nominate him. Very hypocritical :(
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