Posted on 03/08/2002 7:45:38 AM PST by Dog Gone
Edited on 04/12/2004 5:33:34 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
The unusual, even unique, dynamics, of this week's primary election made it particularly difficult to handicap.
The state's first-ever March primary in a nonpresidential year, the prospect of a record-low voter turnout, an unprecedented assault by Democratic Gov. Gray Davis on Republican contender Richard Riordan, a legislative redistricting scheme aimed at preserving the partisan status quo and new campaign finance rules that encouraged so-called "independent expenditures" by special interest groups were among the unusual aspects.
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Dick Dickerson and Mike Briggs got their just desserts for voting for Gray Davis' tax increases last year. Republican voters have had enough of RINOs who vote like Rats. It shouldn't be too much to ask the party to support reducing state spending and cutting taxes. Otherwise, what's the point of sending them to Sacramento? Its just too bad that thanks to this Rat written incumbent protection plan, its hopeless to gain a conservative majority in the State Legislature for 10 more years.
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