To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
Good graphic.
I like McClintock and his platform, but he doesn't have what it takes to win the majority vote in this recall/ election. He simply muddies the water enough for Cruz to move ahead and possibly win.
Too bad people aren't basing their opinion in reality when it comes to the Davis recall. McClintock is a dividing candidate when it comes to the Republican vote. It makes me think sometimes that that there is an orchestrated attempt by a few to allow Cruz to win this thing.
That wouldn't include you I hope.
10 posted on
08/26/2003 11:03:06 AM PDT by
Registered
(Gray Davis won't be baaaaahhck)
To: Registered
but he doesn't have what it takes to win the majority vote in this recall/ election. He simply muddies the water enough for Cruz to move ahead and possibly win.Yeah I already know you think that.
Too bad people aren't basing their opinion in reality when it comes to the Davis recall.
Would that reality include which is the best candidate with the best platform, or who is the 'R' with the most name recogintion? What reality are you living in?
McClintock is a dividing candidate when it comes to the Republican vote.
Well that depends on what your definition of "is is" doesn't it?
It makes me think sometimes that that there is an orchestrated attempt by a few to allow Cruz to win this thing.
Yeah, I also heard you are a big conspiracy theorist with any who question (R)nold as well.
That wouldn't include you I hope.
You outted me, heck its not even a SECRET anymore on here, so many (R)nold supporters have found me out with my secret campaign to get Bustamante elected. Even so, try to keep it hush hush.
Its a sad day when conservatives, who are standing up to Moderate/Liberal Republicans on a conservative message board are called supporters of a Liberal Democrate simply for doing so. Flame on.
12 posted on
08/26/2003 11:17:19 AM PDT by
PeoplesRep_of_LA
(Stop Dividing the Republican base; vote McClintock on October 7, 2003!)
To: Registered
I like McClintock and his platform, but he doesn't have what it takes to win the majority vote in this recall/ election.
I agree for the most part. BTW, winning this particular election requires only the plurality of the vote, not a majority.
13 posted on
08/26/2003 11:18:48 AM PDT by
pogo101
To: Registered
Nobody is going to get the majority vote in this election.
The winner will get 25-35%.
McClintock got 45% statewide in controller race last year.
All the whining going on makes me think that there is an orchestrated attempt by a few to allow a liberal with an "R" by his name to win this thing. Which, of course, there is.
Let's see a open and honest debate of the issues, and then conclude who is and who isn't the best qualified candidate.
16 posted on
08/26/2003 11:26:34 AM PDT by
B Knotts
To: Registered
He simply muddies the water enough for Cruz to move ahead and possibly win. Another Ah-node supporter with the gift of prophecy! You guys are simply amazing! You know all about politics!
Too bad your liberal Republican candidate has to mention Reagan at every turn in order to get elected, which kind of blows your whole 'Only A Moderate Can Win' philosophy.
64 posted on
08/26/2003 12:20:34 PM PDT by
JoeSchem
(Has a moderate Republican ever moved to the RIGHT after getting elected?)
To: Registered; weegee; DoughtyOne; MeeknMing; nopardons; PhilDragoo; dixiechick2000; JohnHuang2
74 posted on
08/26/2003 1:16:31 PM PDT by
autoresponder
(PETA TERRORISTS .wav file: BRUCE FRIEDRICH: http://tinyurl.com/hjhd)
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