Good news and bad news:
The Good News (for California): The Ilk probably won't vote for a liberal Republican and certainly are urging Republicans to vote ... for a conservative.
The Bad News (for the CAGOP): During the last gubernatorial election, October 2003, the Ilk comprised about 15% of the electorate that exercised their franchise. Not about 15% of conservatives or not about 15% of Republicans but, according to the CSS, about 15% of the total votes cast for governor.
For those from Rio Linda or out of state, these contemporary stats means that the Ilk represent about 1/3 of registered Republicans in California and they obviously weren't happy with the Austrian then or the CAGOP now. Even mainstream, California, Republican supporteres/commentators like Jon Fleischman aren't happy with the Austrian's liberal forays.
Good luck and don't forget to clean up the mess when the big tent collapses.
I know we won't be able to count on the ilk for help. Your specialty is collapse!
15% of the electorate are lying phonies, pretending to be conservatives in order to cause division? I don't think so. The ilk herd are disruptor's, fifth columnists, deceivers.