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To: pogo101
I wouldn't be overly concerned about the lack of a no-tax-hike pledge. Arnie would bring a full toolbox to the governor's office while others are a tool or two short. That means he is more likely to save the state $84 million in loan guarantee fees alone (at the going rate), if and when California has to borrow money again -- in addition to lower interest costs if his platform (and achievements) are persuasive with rating agencies (albeit not immediately).

Furthermore, Arnie dominated the airways today--interacting with his economic advisors and business leaders, the very same people most capable of bringing companies and jobs back to the state, thus enhancing the tax base and reversing California's fiscal decline. Note also the caliber of the people he is attracting -- these are not Les Aspin-Madeleine Albright types. He is showing himself to be a good judge of people with whom he will have to work. Later, in the press conference, he communicated exceedingly well for a first encounter--handling tough questions from the press with confidence, candor and good humor, the very qualities he will need in Sacramento to knock heads and get things done. It was quite a performance -- the kind voters, and especially young voters, like.

As the most colorful candidate, and the most financially successful in past endeavors, he will command press attention wherever he goes and will be able to mobilize public sentiment to support unpopular programs with his positive, even inspiring, messages like few other leaders since Ronald Reagan. It is also of paramount importance that he plays well in front of TV cameras and has the savvy and means to use the film media to deliver his messages. These are the intangible ingredients that Arnie brings to the table and they will ensure his continued successes.

Those who cling to other candidates because they think it would be better for Republicans in 2004 for Bustamante to win the gubernatorial race (and for the Republican candidate to lose) have got to grasp this elemental concept: This is a golden opportunity to revitalize the Republican Party in California -- across the board -- for moderates and conservatives alike.

Pardon the mixed metaphors, but your ship has come in. Board it. Don't wait for the next one. The cruise (pun intended) may extend for decades -- as the young and Latinos who might not otherwise vote, or be reflected in traditional polling, are pulled in by Arnie. Don't miss this opportunity! Happy Sailing!

130 posted on 08/20/2003 6:09:36 PM PDT by OESY (Winning is everything!)
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To: OESY
You utterly misunderstand the arguments for why it is better for Bustamante to win than Arnold.

It isn't because he makes the Dems look bad (which he does), but because the GOP will oppose his tax hikes, while they won't oppose Arnold's.
132 posted on 08/20/2003 6:13:13 PM PDT by TheAngryClam (TOM McCLINTOCK is my choice for governor. He should be yours too.)
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To: OESY
I agree wholeheartedly. Unless Arnold stumbles fatally -- in which case I'm McClintocking -- I am with him.
146 posted on 08/20/2003 8:37:17 PM PDT by pogo101
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