Posted on 09/14/2005 9:08:42 PM PDT by West Coast Conservative
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signaled on Wednesday that he would seek a second term as governor in what would already be his fifth major campaign since seeking the office in 2003.
The former Hollywood actor kicked off a series of campaign events this week ahead of a special election he has called for November on teacher pay, redistricting and the state budget. In an appearance before an invited audience in Clovis, California, he said he would announce on Friday whether he will seek a second term for governor starting in 2006.
"I'm not in this for the short term," he told the crowd, strongly suggesting he would run again. "I believe strongly in follow-up."
Speaking to often enthusiastic crowds in controlled campaign settings is a role the star of the "Terminator" star clearly relishes, and perhaps his greatest talent in politics.
"Anyone who has watched the governor's political career knows that he is a superlative campaigner," said Tim Hudson, director of the Center for California Studies at California State University, Sacramento. "He both energizes and is energized by going out on the campaign trail."
The Republican governor has signaled his primary focus on the referendum campaign in the coming months by taking some of his top aides -- including his finance director, chief of staff and communications director -- off the state payroll and putting them full time on his electioneering effort.
The upcoming 2005 campaign could also revive the former Mr. Olympia's fading popularity, which is reflected in his lowest poll numbers ever this year, ahead of the reelection effort.
"Of course, I'm bloodied, yes. But unbowed," Schwarzenegger said on Monday. "I made a promise to California that I will fix a broken system. And I will do everything I can, and it makes no difference how many attacks they have on me, because remember one thing: that this, what we are doing here, is much bigger than me."
As in past campaigns, Schwarzenegger is likely to follow a script in which some audiences are screened and details such as lighting and settings are carefully planned. Political reporters likely to ask the toughest questions are rarely granted interviews.
Even though he is still a relative newcomer to politics, Schwarzenegger knows the drill well.
After coming to power in an unprecedented 2003 recall election, Schwarzenegger campaigned for ballot measures in the spring and the fall of 2004. Then this year he called a special election despite complaints that the issues he raised could have waited until 2006.
Schwarzenegger's Friday announcement would come ahead of the weekend Republican state convention in which he is seeking to rally the party faithful who have sometimes expressed reservations about his positions on social issues.
We like Arnold!!
He signed into law a ban on .50 caliber rifles even though they have never been used in a crime. I will think twice before I vote for him again.
YOu know what techially he just fill in the Grey Davis term if you really think abou it WCC
Good for him if he want run on his grounds
Not exactly. The CAGOP has precluded a contested primary.
The funny thing is, they talk about all his initiatives tanking, but if you read the fine print, what they really say, is all of them but one. The one that ISN'T tanking, is the one that will make it so people union have paycheck protection.
And really, that's 90% of the battle right there. Even if his other ideas fail this time around, he'll have lost a few battles and won the war. It will GUT the ability of the unions to coerce their members into spending their money, which will gut the influence of the far-left union leadership, which is largely what is tanking California.
If that passes, even if all the others fail, it'll just mean the victory is delayed. But eventually, it'll be all but assured.
The K.A. Times will come up with one of their special polls showing that he would lose and he'll win by an even bigger margin than last time.
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