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| 11-6-02
| Bones McCoy
Posted on 11/06/2002 6:35:44 AM PST by bonesmccoy
California Election results for governor
It appears to me that the GOP is consistently losing the statewide offices because of voting in three counties. Virtually the entire state went for Simon with the exception of Oakland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles counties.
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1998 results
From the standpoint of the number of counties taken, Simon did better than Lungren (though the popular vote was much different).
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To: bonesmccoy
It appears to me that the GOP is consistently losing the statewide offices because of voting in three counties.Welcome to the world of the state of Washington. Up here, the Governor, and senators win by winning just three counties (King, Snohomish & Pierce). Demographics.
To: tallhappy
Bogus data?
LOOK at the election results from yesterday!
The ELECTION was close and the map shows that the state is closely divided along party lines.
To: bonesmccoy
We're talking about 2000.
I am not addressing Bill Simon either or his campaign.
To: Dog Gone
Good analysis. In some rare circumstances, it's almost better not to win, if winning means being fitted for the blame in a unsalvageable situation.
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posted on
11/06/2002 7:50:52 AM PST
by
WarrenC
To: Coop
Well our thanks go to you for supporting the CA GOP conservatives. Like I have already stated. Simon may be lucky not to have to fix the Dimwit mess. Let the Dimwit continue to dig his own grave and four years from now we can all kick the dirt in over his political grave. Good riddance! The Terminator in '06!
65
posted on
11/06/2002 7:50:52 AM PST
by
kellynla
To: LibertarianLiz
Oregon is the same way. With the leftwind Watermelon Jihadist infested Portland area, the out and out commies in the Eugene Area and a few other left wing perverted cities like Ashland, those pockets of infected puss are able to elect terrible governors and other key rat office holders.
They have destroyed the Oregon economy and constantly have even local props that could destroy the farmers, ranchers, loggers and other hard working conservatives out of these liberal cess pool areas.
To: Dog Gone
I'm fearing though that the Democrats are now positioned state wide to effectively enact gun control legislation that will do irreversible damage, and we unfortunates that live here will have to endure the consequences.
To: rightwing2
Bush didn't lose this race. Have you had your head up your ass all year or what?
Simon lost the race.
Too bad he didn't lose you too.
To: Dog Gone
Losing is for losers. It never works out for the best.
To: oc-flyfish
"Sad day here in the People's Republic of California."
Yes it is.
California is in bad trouble and now it will only get worse.
70
posted on
11/06/2002 8:12:50 AM PST
by
philetus
To: Coop; Grampa Dave; eureka!; kellynla; NormsRevenge; Saundra Duffy; Gophack; ElkGroveDan
I'm heartbroken, but not surprised. It would've taken a miracle for Bill Simon to win against the Davis financial juggernaut, not to mention the disgusting lamestream media.
Having said that, Simon did a lot better than people anticipated. I'm already thinking about 2004 - anyone think he might have a chance against DiFi?
To: bonesmccoy
Isn't Hawaii prime Rat territory? I know they have a Republican governor now, but my impression was that she was a moderate at best.
I'm thinking seriously of moving to South Florida if the business venture I'm involved in works out. It's also more convenient to my other partners.
I love California, but warm water temperatures, great boating, much lower housing costs and no State Income Tax are pretty tempting inducements ...
D
To: bonesmccoy
Republicans will never make inroads in the minority community because what they want, apparently, are handouts from the government. They think Uncle Sam is going to take care of them, and that's exactly what the Dems promise.
To: daviddennis
I inadvertently left you out of the addressees in my Post #60 above, but you have my sincere appreciation as well.
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posted on
11/06/2002 8:20:05 AM PST
by
Coop
To: Inspectorette
My dog would have a good chance against Finestein...but if Simon wants to go up against Dumass Finestein he better start today...because if he thought the Dimwit Davis was a dirty player, going up against the JAP will make this race look like child's play. Mucho dollars and he better take off his suit and get his Superman costume out of the cleaners!
75
posted on
11/06/2002 8:21:13 AM PST
by
kellynla
To: rightwing2
Wow ... you were right on the money.
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posted on
11/06/2002 8:27:18 AM PST
by
Askel5
To: Dog Gone
It's going to be painful to California residents over the next 2-4 years, but it would have been painful under Simon as well. It's going to work out better for us in the long run.
I would certainly hope so. Unfortunately, the voters in this state are absolutely dense. The majority of these people cannot see beyond the tips of their noses. All they care about is what they can get in the manner of government benefits.
...What people fail to realize is There Is No Such Thing As A Free Lunch, and that the piper has to be paid--through higher taxation.
CALIFORNIA, PLEASE WAKE UP!!!!
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posted on
11/06/2002 8:33:02 AM PST
by
T Lady
To: bonesmccoy
Wow!! This is one time that I can truly say that California is far worse off than my state of MA!!
To: Inspectorette; kellynla; Grampa Dave; jla; Kobyashi1942
Yup,, my first thought was run Simon running for the Senate as soon as possible. By 2004, DiFi will be beatable but ya can;t pussyfoot around with her. Nail her early and often. She has billions behind her, But we have the grass-roots and we are on a roll. Let's see what happens after the dust clears.
Thanks for the thanks! It has been an honor, privilege and in a way, a duty to sound the horn as the barbarians approach. It has been fun, and that is the way it ought to be. It has been time-consuming and we lost.. or did we?
Now, more then ever, let the scoundrels know there moneygrubbing/influencepeddling days are over. (Oops. Lockyer won, huh?)
Let's not spend too much time looking back.
The Cal GOP Party Leadership needs a bulldozer driven thru their 19th Hole. Let's take control back of the Party and the funds that should have been allocated in a more prudent manner. It would be nice if they would support candidates that win their own primary too!
To kobyashi and all the rest of those wishing for an implosion of the CAGOP... Is this good enough or do we have to do it again in 2006?
Semper Fi
To: Dog Gone
I am not unhappy about Simon's loss. As Governor, he would have presided over a fiscal trainwreck and a repeat of the power shortage fiasco of 2001. The Legislature would have given him no assistance, and he would have been the target of 100% of the blame from the liberal media. He would have been a one-term Governor. By going 100% democrat in California there can be no shift of blame to the republicans and if things are relatively worse in California than in the rest of the country then the republican probably stands to profit (this is almost total back coverage).
But for California seen exclusively all this is the opposite of good news.
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posted on
11/06/2002 8:41:54 AM PST
by
Logic_3
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