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SurveyUSA: California Senate Republican Primary (New Poll--Jones With Big Lead)
SurveyUSA ^
| Feb. 24, 2004
| SurveyUSA
Posted on 02/24/2004 7:14:03 PM PST by GiveEmDubya
U.S. Senate, CA GOP Primary 2/24/2004
Jones 41%
Casey 9%
Kaloogian 9%
Marin 8%
Other/Undecided 32%
Data Collected 2/21/04 - 2/23/04
Geography State of California
Sample Population 426 Certain Voters
Margin of Error 4.8%
Client KABC-TV Los Angeles KPIX-TV San Francisco KXTV-TV Sacramento KGTV-TV San Diego
TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: 2004; billjones; boxer; california; electionussenate; jones; kaloogian; rosariomarin; tonicasey
Free for open debate.
To: GiveEmDubya
I think Howard Kaloogian has been at 9% in all four SurveyUSA polls.
Gives credence to his claim that he's consistent.
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posted on
02/24/2004 7:15:59 PM PST
by
JohnnyZ
(People don't just bump into each other and have sex. This isn't Cinemax! -- Jerry)
To: GiveEmDubya
I don't care who you nominate.
Elect someone who can beat that disgusting liberal, Barbara Boxer. Nobody could possibly be worse.
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posted on
02/24/2004 7:17:07 PM PST
by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
Elect someone who can beat that disgusting liberal, Barbara BoxerBill Jones is a strong Republican. In the last general election, he was the ONLY Republican to get elected to a statewide office. He can beat Boxer and he will do a great job.
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posted on
02/24/2004 7:24:27 PM PST
by
Guyin4Os
(My name says Guyin40s but now I have an exotic, daring, new nickname..... Guyin50s)
To: Guyin4Os
I will donate money to the winner of the CA primary, even though I live in Texas.
It's your job to make sure the winner of the primary can win.
Boxer can be beaten, if the right candidate for the GOP is chosen.
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posted on
02/24/2004 7:28:36 PM PST
by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
I think Jones would be the strongest candidate against Boxer.
I've heard some good things about Kaloogian, but Jones is probably going to win this thing in a walk. I don't care myself who gets nominated. A dead rhinoceros would be a better senator than Boxer.
To: GiveEmDubya; Dog Gone; Guyin4Os; SierraWasp; Carry_Okie; kellynla; Impeach98; TatooChick; ...
Bill Jones is a strong Republican. In the last general election, he was the ONLY Republican to get elected to a statewide office. He can beat Boxer and he will do a great job. I think Jones would be the strongest candidate against Boxer.
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I strongly disagree.
Perhaps you should read some posts on other threads.
You could start here. Scroll up or down.
Here's some highlights:
William Leon Jones, aka William L. Jones, aka W.L. Jones, aka Bill Jones
RECORD:
Supporter of Pete Wilson California Tax Increases
John McCain Supporter
Architect and enabler of Electronic Voting Debacle
Family Recipient of $4.5 Million in Farm Subsidies
Future (?) Recipient of Ethanol Subsidies
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If you go to the link above, you will find this, for starters.
"Those who led the state's ballot-count reforms now work for the firms making the equipment. As secretary of state in 2001, [Republican] Bill Jones moved to rid California of the type of antiquated voting machines that helped throw the presidential election into turmoil in Florida. Then last year he sponsored a successful $200-million industry-backed bond measure that gave counties money to buy high-tech replacements. Now, the former Elections Chief is a paid Consultant to one of the major voting machine firms vying for that business. One of his former top aides has become a Vice President for business development with the same company, Sequoia Voting Systems. Another former employee is working on Sequoia business strategies." (See also Michael Dresser's "Legislators Are Warned by Voting System Critic: Expert Who Found Flaws Fears They Weren't Fixed" , and Verified Voting report ). (11/18)
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posted on
02/24/2004 8:54:58 PM PST
by
calcowgirl
(No on Propositions 55, 56, 57, 58)
To: Guyin4Os
Bill Jones is a strong Republican. In the last general election, he was the ONLY Republican to get elected to a statewide office. He can beat Boxer and he will do a great job.
Technically it was the general election before (1998) as an incumbent and he was one of two Republicans elected that year (Insurance Commissioner Quakenbush would later be forced to resign in disgrace).
I'll pull for Jones if he wins next week, but he'll have a tough challenge to knock off the evil Senate-Whore.
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posted on
02/24/2004 11:20:30 PM PST
by
CounterCounterCulture
(Remember, name and town, name and town, if you wish to opine)
To: CounterCounterCulture
the general election before ==> TWO general elections before
Time flies when you're having fun.
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posted on
02/24/2004 11:25:13 PM PST
by
CounterCounterCulture
(Remember, name and town, name and town, if you wish to opine)
To: CounterCounterCulture
Nominate another RINO and set yourself up for a loss this November. No wonder the GOP is the stupid party in CA. Jones is a nice guy but his positions aren't too different from Boxer's. She'll have him for breakfast, lunch and dinner from here to November.
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posted on
02/25/2004 3:19:42 AM PST
by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: GiveEmDubya
I honestly believe that Bill Jones is the best candidate in the GOP field to beat Barbra Boxer. Whatever we do, let's NOT nominate Marin.
Here's a few reasons why I think that Bill Jones is the best candidate:
1. He's white male, which is appeals to the fundamental GOP base (unlike what many people seem to think, the Hispanic voting population is still too small in CA to warrant a Hispanic candidate) Being a white male will be the strongest gender/ethnicity advantage against Boxer (who, on top of being female, is also Jewish) One of the reasons Matt Fong was wiped out in '98 was he simply was of the wrong race.
2. Jones has won statewide office before - as the former California Secretary of State, he's someone the voters know about and recognize (unlike Congressman Campbell in 2000)
3. He has Arnold's backing. The Gov doesn't like Boxer.
There are other reasons, too, but I haven't got the time at the moment. I know the polls don't look to promising for the general election right now, but I'm excited about Jones' candidacy and its potential.
To: Guyin4Os
Bill Jones is a strong RepublicanFACT: Bill Jones has changed his stand on abortion to "predominantly Pro-Life" (?)
FACT: Bill Jones refuses to back the President's Marriage Amendment "unequivocally"
FACT: Bill Jones introduced the highest tax hike in California History (1991)
FACT: Bill Jones has run his campaign $568,000 in DEBT
FACT: Bill Jones is NOT the conservative in this race.
HOWARD IS, and that is a FACT
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posted on
02/25/2004 12:15:39 PM PST
by
TatooChick
(Praise the Lord...and pass the ammunition (Remember...NO ON 55,56,57,58!))
To: goldstategop
>>
Nominate another RINO and set yourself up for a loss this November. <<
Bill Jones isn't nearly far left enough according the RINO-luvin' gang. If he was, they would have voted for him instead of REARDON in 2002. During the recall election, remember how they ranted and raved that ANYONE who's even remotely pro-life is UNELECTABLE in California? Bill Jones fails the RINO "electablity" test on that issue alone. You basically have to be a socialist with an "R" next to his name to meet the threshold of "electabality" according to the Arnold/Bloomberg/Specter fan club.
I'd take Jones over RINO Arnold clone Rosario Marin anyday. Indeed, Bill Jones is kind of the "Jim Ryan" of California (internal reference for Illinoisans) but he's even lookin' better than Kaloogian right now. Kaloogian got everyone saddled with Arnold, which is worse than Jones trying to saddle people with McCain.
Anyway, the RINO club is whole-heartily backing Marin, not Jones. I hope they get their wish with Marin too, so they can see how "electable" non-celebrity RINOs are.
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posted on
02/25/2004 9:44:28 PM PST
by
BillyBoy
(George Ryan deserves a long term....without parole.)
To: GiveEmDubya
I was originally leaning towards Bill Jones, but after better researching the candidates, I now prefer Toni Casey.
Quite simply, I think has the right combination to defeat Boxer.
Jones would make a fine candidate against Boxer as well, but I think his support is 90% name recognition.
Kaloogian is easily the weakest in a statewide matchup.
I hope this time California Republicans won't shoot themselves in the foot like usual.
Hopefully California Republicans have finally learned over the last 2 years that after winning the primary, you still have to win the election.
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posted on
02/26/2004 3:27:09 PM PST
by
counterpunch
(click my name to check out my 'toons!)
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