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California GOP hoping to regroup
LA Daily News ^ | 2/9/07 | Harrison Sheppard

Posted on 02/09/2007 10:21:53 AM PST by NormsRevenge

SACRAMENTO - As the state's GOP faithful gather today for their semiannual convention, the mood is far from jubilant as leaders grapple with Republican Party finances and a failure to make any major gains in November's election.

Conservative activists also are continuing to grumble about the politics of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, whom they feel often acts more like a Democrat.

"I think there's great concern over the dramatic turn to the left he's made in the past year and the damage that's done to the state and to the party," said Sen. Tom McClintock, R-Thousand Oaks.

Schwarzenegger is scheduled to address the convention tonight at an $80-per-person dinner. He also is expected to meet privately with former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a likely presidential contender who will speak at a luncheon Saturday.

Aaron McLear, a spokesman for the governor, said Schwarzenegger will emphasize his pride in being a Republican and will highlight public safety and other traditional party issues.

He also is expected to pitch his health care reform plan, which has met with skepticism from the party base because it offers subsidized coverage to children of illegal immigrants and increases fees on employers, doctors and hospitals.

And Schwarzenegger is expected to urge party unity.

GOP Chairman Duf Sundheim said Schwarzenegger - who is conservative on financial issues but progressive on social issues - can help the party win over decline-to-state voters, who have been steadily increasing over the past decade.

"Because we have Schwarzenegger for the next four years, I think that provides us with an opportunity to redefine who we are as Republicans," Sundheim said.

"And to say, Look, we have that strong conservative group and you hear from that voice within the legislative community, but we also represent a voice that's strong on the economic issues, libertarian on the social issues and progressive on the environmental issues."

But even as the party looks to broader issues, it faces internal turmoil over management and spending practices that left it with $4.4 million in outstanding debt at the end of last year.

Critics say the party got very little for the money. While Schwarzenegger won re-election, and Steve Poizner won the insurance commissioner's office, the party failed to take any other statewide offices nor gain any legislative seats.

Mike Spence, president of the conservative activist group California Republican Assembly, said the party focused too heavily on Schwarzenegger.

"It's not like they were spending this money to elect other Republicans," Spence said. "They were spending it on a guy up 20 points in the polls. It doesn't make any sense."

Sundheim said leaders decided to give an equal and consistent level of financial support to all of the party's statewide candidates rather than trying to adjust the amount based on the latest polls.

Roger Salazar, a spokesman for the California Democratic Party, said Republicans are in low spirits.

"They have a whole host of problems now," Salazar said. "There's millions of dollars in debt. People have been calling for an audit into how they spent their get-out-the-vote money. They have a governor who basically ignored them during the election - he didn't lift a finger to help any of the party darlings like (controller candidate Tony) Strickland or McClintock."

"So I don't think it's a good time to be a Republican in California."


TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: cagop; california; hoping; regroup

1 posted on 02/09/2007 10:21:55 AM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge

It's not a good time to be a Republican in Minnesota.

We collectively got our butts handed to us last November.


2 posted on 02/09/2007 10:25:58 AM PST by MplsSteve
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To: NormsRevenge
Schwarze-kennedy can go to hell!
That gun snatching, global warming, universal healthcare lib ticks me off to no end!
3 posted on 02/09/2007 10:33:23 AM PST by chaos_5
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To: NormsRevenge

hoping? ha! we are.


4 posted on 02/09/2007 11:10:29 AM PST by GOP Poet
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To: GOP Poet

He is, however, a huge improvement over Gray Davis, our former governor. Let's just keeping leading to our right.


5 posted on 02/09/2007 11:48:14 AM PST by Marie2 (I used to be disgusted. Now I try to be amused.)
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To: NormsRevenge
The Republican party must wake up and smell the rosin. An impotent opposition is no opposition at all. The Democrat party is in serious decline. Except for foreign funds and money from a small group of dedicated supporters, it cannot raise any money. Democrats do not get donations from individuals.

In addition, Democrats dare not talk about issues. The socialist agenda Democrats push must be disguised so that voters will not catch on. That is the reason that campaigns by Dem candidates avoid issues.

The wimpy republicans let them get away with that and so prove their inadequacy as an opposition party.

Time for a third party that can win the support of the average American is long past due.
6 posted on 02/09/2007 11:50:10 AM PST by R.W.Ratikal (q)
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To: NormsRevenge

Conservatives did not support him during the first or second election. They did not support him after the first election. Why would they think he "owes" them anything?

I sometimes think some of the people here think that if they can make things bad enough (by allowing the farthest leftwing candidate win), there will be a revolution and they will will. If it did not happen when slick Willie was in office, it will never happen. Every time you allow a an extreme leftist to win, you lose ground that is just about impossible to retake.


7 posted on 02/09/2007 12:42:33 PM PST by jim_trent
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To: Marie2

He is, however, a huge improvement over Gray Davis, our former governor. Let's just keeping leading to our right.

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Uhh,, OK.

Huge, huh?

Leading to the right? lolol

Welcome to FR.


8 posted on 02/09/2007 12:59:13 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ......)
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To: Marie2
He is, however, a huge improvement over Gray Davis, our former governor.

I would certainly like to hear your explanation of the improvement.

I'll make it easy. You don't have to discuss government spending, indebtedness, the size of government, the cost of government, the per capita tax burden, the support of deviant lifestyles or political integrity. The record on those issues are clear and established

Take all the time and space you need.

9 posted on 02/09/2007 4:30:19 PM PST by Amerigomag
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To: Amerigomag

My definition of the "improvement" Schwarzenegger has shown over Davis' reign is:

he's not taking bribes, like Davis did;

he vetoed gay marriage, which Davis supported;

he vetoed legislation that would have:

raised the minimum wage

limited offshoring

Proposed the elimination of more than 88 boards and commissions, removing worker and consumer input into government decision-making and De-funded the Institute for Labor and Economy, one of the only sources for research and study of workers' issues in the State University system

he doesn't take a salary

he must have something to do with the fact that we haven't enjoyed rolling blackouts since the Davis era

ALL this is easily googled. My point is not the Schwarzenegger is our man, but that he is a few steps in the right direction.









10 posted on 02/09/2007 9:59:29 PM PST by Marie2 (I used to be disgusted. Now I try to be amused.)
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