"The average voter isn't particularly focused on this election yet," said Barbara O'Connor, a professor of political communications at Cal State Sacramento. "There are a whole series of scenarios where this might turn around."
Bush's visit will send a signal to party loyalists that the White House hasn't given up on the race, O'Connor said.
Whether or not Simon can come back is up in the air, but I believe Davis has peaked.
I don't see a high Democrat turnout this time around, so the question of GOP turnout is crucial. Simon needs to give Republicans a reason to show up on Election Day.
Mr. Simon alson eeds to summon up the fire to torch Davis on the Governor's negatives.
If Davis isn't enough of a reason for Republicans to show, what is?
Mr. Simon alson eeds to summon up the fire to torch Davis on the Governor's negatives.
It's too early...IMO.
BTW, business disagreements aren't anything like defrauding the public with lies about your company's earnings. Most people know that. It turns out "the associate" has a not favorable past.
Simon wants money from ex-associate
Lawyers for the Republican candidate for governor, seeking to soften the blow of a $78 million jury fraud judgment in favor of the former partner, argued that Simon should be reimbursed because the partner concealed that he was a two-time convicted drug smuggler.
You got the right. Sometimes we must get down and dirty.