To: deport
The real problem is that McClintock with all his years of being in the Party and running for offices can't muster much over 28% of the Republican Party voters....I looked at your GOP poll numbers, and the implication is that if he's showing 18% in the general voting public polls, his voters are coming from outside the Republican Party. Where would Tom be if Republican Party regulars figure out one day that the only reason he's not running ahead of The Schwarz is because they lack the confidence to believe that a person sharing their principles and values can win the recall election?
85 posted on
09/12/2003 5:39:43 PM PDT by
JoeSchem
(Which way is Arnold's political weather vane pointing today?)
To: JoeSchem
I looked at your GOP poll numbers, and the implication is that if he's showing 18% in the general voting public polls,
The 18% you refer to is from the LA Times Poll which I didn't cite the internals on as I don't know them. The polls I cited have him as follows:
Survey USA ..16%
CA. Field .. 14%
CA C of C .. 12%
Yes he's drawing some from the Indies/etc. but not a huge amount. The point is he's not exactly setting the Republicans on fire to vote for him and he's the one that has grown up in the CA Republican Party and been in office off and on for some 20 something years.... You would think he'd being doing better with them.... or is that telling us something?
96 posted on
09/12/2003 6:19:32 PM PDT by
deport
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