You shouldn't jump to conclusions. I just had dinner with four Gilchrist supporters. Two were wealthy white males, one was an Asian woman, and the other was a Hispanic woman of Mexican descent.
Don't you think it might be a bit of an insulting and patronizing caraciture of the folks in those gated communities to think that they don't care about the problems with the border just because they like their cheap gardening and maid services?
I call them like I see them, when it comes to voting behavior. I live in this CD by the way. I have one vote. The primary election will be held in about 10 weeks. Isn't it a bit late to be wondering whether one might run or not? Or is Gilchrist not running in the GOP primary, just the general as a third party candidate? Or is he thinking about running in 2006? His website is very vague about these minor details. In any event, raising money without being a declared candidate seems a bit odd. What will he do with the money he raises if he doesn't run?