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To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
What an odd comparison to make from someone trying to call themselves "AmericanUnited" to flame McClintock with so much hatred.

I gennerally don't reply to people who are too lazy to read what's I've posted, but for you, I'll make an exception.

I agree almost 100% with McClintock's positions. If a month from now, he is ahead of Arnold, I will declare that Arnold should drop out. If a month from now, McClintock is in single digits, and Arnold leads or is neck and neck with BustyBreasts, then will you say that Tom should drop out for the good of all?

211 posted on 08/24/2003 10:02:28 PM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: AmericaUnited
I agree almost 100% with McClintock's positions

Not 100? Just kidding. Well you should read more of what the guy says, he's as rock ribbed a conservative as ANY in American politics since Reagan, no BS.

If a month from now, he is ahead of Arnold, I will declare that Arnold should drop out

No doubt, and not out of the question either.

If a month from now, McClintock is in single digits, and Arnold leads or is neck and neck with BustyBreasts, then will you say that Tom should drop out for the good of all?

No, and here's why, before they '02 elections, all the polls where saying it wasn't a matter of whether the GOP was going to lose the Senate and possibly the House, but HOW MUCH they would lose. This isn't the first time polls have been liberally skewed. Come to think of it-they always are. Statistically, they always do a poor job of accounting for "flyover country". I mean the House races of 94 are another perfect example of substance over buzz. All of CA polls seem to be taken from urban areas, I think that makes them HEAVILY skewed to the Left. If Tom is in the upper teens by the election, and (R)nold and "N-Word" are where they are as well, Tom wins the election. Hands down, no ifs ands or buts. I will make you an ironclad handshake of a promise on Aug 24.

The reason so many want him to drop out is that if he gets up in a debate, he'll slaughter ANYONE against him, plus the Demos don't like that Tom will draw the conservatives in the red counties, bitter at the GOP, out to the polls. Like Tom said, if nothing else, having more GOP candidate only assures that more Republicans will be voting "yes" on the recall, it doesn't hurt (R)nold if he still has more total votes in the least bit.

But like I said, if the polls show its close-Tom McClintock wins the Governorship

212 posted on 08/24/2003 10:14:48 PM PDT by PeoplesRep_of_LA (Stop Dividing the Republican base; vote McClintock on October 7, 2003!)
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