To: Sabertooth
This post wasn't placed on this forum by democats. If you've been on the forum for the last few days, you know who it was posted by. Today ABC reports that McClintock is at 11% and Schwarzenegger is at 45%. Now you figure out if we have anything to lose by this type of post and tactics continuing on this forum?
To: DoughtyOne
This post wasn't placed on this forum by democats. If you've been on the forum for the last few days, you know who it was posted by. Today ABC reports that McClintock is at 11% and Schwarzenegger is at 45%. Now you figure out if we have anything to lose by this type of post and tactics continuing on this forum?
The point I'm making is the point I made some time ago: that it's because of the flat-out inevitability of stories like this one (you think it will be the last?) that the GOP has a great deal to lose because of the premature bandwagon for Arnold.
305 posted on
08/27/2003 5:48:04 PM PDT by
Sabertooth
(Viva la 187!)
To: DoughtyOne
Arnold can win this. The real problem with California is the economic situation. Anyone that can win Milton Friedman's approval has mine. The whole nation will benefit if Arnold enacts the pro-growth lower tax agenda he is talking about.
Look, it's this simple:
Would I rather have McClintock? Yes. Do I think he can win? No.
Would I rather have Arnold or Bustamante? Arnold!
Bustamante has already pledged to raise taxes and is pro-abortion as opposed to pro-choice.
308 posted on
08/27/2003 5:48:48 PM PDT by
zencat
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