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To: counterpunch
The only reason to vote for Maldonado is to keep Newsom from using the job as a stepping stone for Governor. But I still despise him for going against the GOP when it was trying to stand united to prevent another Dem budget debacle. Once again, the Republicans were standing strong against the liberal agenda, and once again, the Dems found a weak link to peel away so they could get their way, and that weak link was Madonado. He should not even be considered a Republican, as far as I am concerned. Arnold, too, for that matter.

So, how much do I despise Newsom? A lot more. So it will be a tough call whether to vote against him with someone who might win.

37 posted on 10/02/2010 10:16:04 PM PDT by Defiant (Liberals care more about the Koran than they did about Terri Schiavo.)
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To: Defiant

Who would you rather prevent from using the Lt. Gov. office as a stepping stone for running for governor?
Newsom, who we can then run a conservative and campaign hard against, and defeat, or Maldonado, who will be like having two Democrats in the race?

Who do we vote for to vote against Maldonado?
I’d rather be casting a protest vote against Maldonado for the Libertarian in the Lt. Governor’s race this election than in the Governor’s race in a few years from now!

Think about it.
Take RINOs out early before they take over.
We need a choice, not an echo.
Maldonado will never provide us that.
Not in this race, or the next.


40 posted on 10/02/2010 10:36:00 PM PDT by counterpunch (End the Government Monopoly!)
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