Posted on 06/01/2010 7:24:20 PM PDT by pissant
n the wake of Chip Hanlon's post about Carly Fiorina arguing in 2000 for passage of Prop. 26 -- which would have lowered the threshold for passing local school bonds from a two-thirds to a simple majority, and which lost 51.3% to 48.7% -- the Fiorina campaign sent us this response from spokeswoman Julie Soderlund:
Carly has said many times before that shes going to run on her record, not away from it. Back in 2000, along with figures like Pete Wilson, she saw merit in enabling localities to vote for school construction bonds and only school construction bonds, in the same way bonds are voted on at the state level.
However, Carly also thinks its important to have an honest conversation about where all the candidates in this race stand on fiscal issues, especially given both Tom Campbell and Chuck DeVores insistence that they are rock-ribbed fiscal conservatives.
The fact of the matter is Tom Campbell was the architect and Chuck DeVore voted for, the bank-breaking 2005 Schwarzenegger-introduced, Democrat-approved budget that increased general fund expenditure by a whopping 10% in just one budget cycle.
(Excerpt) Read more at redcounty.com ...
This woman needs to be kept from even being on the November ballot.
I don’t thinl there is anything that can stop her. Boxer will kill her.
She is the least likely to defeat the hag, IMO
ya got that right!
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