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New California Field Poll leaked
Field Poll
| September 20, 2003
| Field Poll
Posted on 09/20/2003 3:21:43 PM PDT by carbon14
Recall (yes)...53%
Bustamante.....28% Schwarzenegger.26% MadClintock....14%
For comparison (Field Poll August 18) Bustamante.....25% Schwarzenegger.22% MadClintock.....9% Simon...........8% Ueberroth.......5% Huffington......2%
TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: california; fieldpoll; mcclintock; polls; recall; schwarzenegger
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To: BlueNgold
"I conclude that McC cannot make up sufficient ground to win this race."
As stated, most of the polls survey about 1000 people. To extrapolate that to 100,000 people's behavior begs credibility. To then base your conclusion on such is even a further stretch.
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:20:40 PM PDT
by
=Intervention=
(Pragmatist and realist are merely different spellings of the word "liberal".)
To: South40
Gah! I missed it... I hope they replay it later tonight
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:20:43 PM PDT
by
thoughtomator
(Right Wing Crazy #5338526)
To: =Intervention=
It's called reality. If you think a man can win even though he's consistently in third place, vote for him. Just be prepared to meet Mr. Reality.
Oh, wait, you live in Floriduh. Yes, you're one to be giving advice on how to vote. lol!
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:21:28 PM PDT
by
South40
(Vote Mcclintock, elect bustamante)
To: Reagan Man
Granted, McClintock is the long shot, but he's also the only conservative Republican running in the recall election campaign.Arnold is a liberal and McClintock has no chance of winning.
IMO, this whole thing is sad and it is in the home state of FreeRepublic no less.
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:22:06 PM PDT
by
FreeReign
(They're all babies!)
To: thoughtomator
To: tallhappy
Good point. It's instructive to remember that Simon lost only because of his own personal missteps, and not because of any widespread opposition to his agenda. If he had been more competent, he would be in the governor's office right now. Was it possible to foresee that he'd self-destruct like he did? I'm not sure. I didn't see any warning signs, but then again I didn't follow the election single-mindedly.
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:23:29 PM PDT
by
=Intervention=
(Pragmatist and realist are merely different spellings of the word "liberal".)
To: thoughtomator
Make sure you watch the segment after McClintock, too. You'll hear lisping lib weasel Chris Lehane saying the exact same things about Schwarzenegger that you are.
To: BonnieJ
We've been seeing Arnold in interviews for years! It's not a new thing to see him on these programs, being interviewed. We're not all just being introduced to him, like a Wesley Clark or Howard Dean. Or Tom McClintock. A lot of the undecideds will most likely vote for him. It's not an easy leap...seeing him in Terminator 3 in July and then voting for him in October. But he gradually is changing some perceptions. He did a very good job with Larry King. He has ideas and convictions. And some voters are simply looking for leadership, knowing others will do much of the more detailed work. That is what effective leaders often do, anyway...they delegate and inspire! Yes, but before the election campaign he was not talking about the economy, or jobs, or whatever. My recollections are that his promo appearances for all his films were strictly politically neutral. This was to be expected, since he didn't want to alienate potential viewers with any particular political inclination.
But during the election, he entered into a different arena of viewer attention, the political arena.
In the political arena, pre-election fame may get one an entree to be listened to by viewers. But you still have to be believable in the new arena to be sufficiently credible to win the election.
I think a lot of people took notice of Arnold and watched him rather carefully. I am guessing that he turned off many people simply by declaring himself a conservative Republican, but then trying to pander to individual liberal special interests that got the state into so much financial trouble to begin with.
Where's Arnold?? Will the real Arnold please stand up??
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:24:31 PM PDT
by
SteveH
((Will program Unix/Linux/C,/C++ for food!))
To: redlipstick
Yes and I notice that the lesbian Democrat is saying exactly the same things as the (R)nold camp. Interesting, isn't it? Politics makes strange bedfellows...
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:26:17 PM PDT
by
thoughtomator
(Right Wing Crazy #5338526)
To: carbon14
Bustamante.....25% Schwarzenegger 22%If there is not a dimes worth of difference between the two then what's the point in supporting Arnold?
MadClintock.....9%
9%, how absolutely pitiful. Maybe if McClintock spent more time trying to convert some liberals into conservatives things would be different. Instead it seems to me -- from far away -- that he is just out to prove that Arnold is no conservative. He will not win that way -- NEVER!
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:28:11 PM PDT
by
FreeReign
(They're all babies!)
To: thoughtomator
He didn't look or sound good. In fact, he looked like a selfish fool. Watch for the rerun and see for yourself.
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:28:22 PM PDT
by
South40
(Vote Mcclintock, elect bustamante)
To: South40
"It's called reality. If you think a man can win even though he's consistently in third place, vote for him. Just be prepared to meet Mr. Reality.
Oh, wait, you live in Floriduh. Yes, you're one to be giving advice on how to vote. lol!"
Let's dissect.
1) Polls based on 1000 respondents do not accurately predict the votes of 100,000 people.
2) Position in these polls therefore doesn't have much to do with outcome.
3) When all else fails, break out the ad hominem!
4) People who claim they didn't know how to vote are not Freepers.
5) Your stereotypical thinking suggests that you don't know much about what happened in 2000.
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:29:21 PM PDT
by
=Intervention=
(Pragmatist and realist are merely different spellings of the word "liberal".)
To: South40
I will. I bet he sounded great and that annoys the hell out of you... if he messed up, you'd be gloating already, no?
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:29:25 PM PDT
by
thoughtomator
(Right Wing Crazy #5338526)
To: thoughtomator
Yes, Tammy Bruce. Author of:
"The New Thought Police: Inside the Left's Assault on Free Speech and Free Minds"
and
"The Death of Right and Wrong: Exposing the Left's Assault on Our Culture and Values"
To: South40
It's called reality. If you think a man can win even though he's consistently in third place, vote for him. Just be prepared to meet Mr. Reality.
Now yew hear dis right cheer! OK? See-what-I-mean? It's like that old aunt down in de basement! OK?
So, here's de deal! A vote for McClintock is about as E-fective as a vote wuz back dere fur me! And yew know whut de funny ting iz? It's kind of a vote fer another Clinton since dat Hillery will carry Kalifornia once dat Mexekin is gov! Jus like votin fer me wuz a voter for dat mouth sex husband of hers wuz!
Jus vote fer that luzer McClintock. OK? So de Mexekin Democritter can win!
Can we tawk? Can we tawk?
Signed,
H Ross
Somewhere in Dallas wit my ears flappin in de win. Lafin at the Republican suckers.
To: isthisnickcool
Very funny parody! I'm suddenly thinking about a "crazy aunt in the attic", "first-class ideas" and pie-charts!
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:33:52 PM PDT
by
BonnieJ
To: isthisnickcool
The reductionist mantra of "a vote for A is a vote for B" is patently not true. But it's always promulgated by those who wish to bully others into supporting candidates that they ordinarily would not support. It's nothing more than strongarm tactics practiced by fearmongers and opponents of conservativism.
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:37:05 PM PDT
by
=Intervention=
(Pragmatist and realist are merely different spellings of the word "liberal".)
To: =Intervention=
Pragmatist and realist are merely different spellings of the word "liberal"Since when is viewing and seeing things as they really are -- a liberal thing?
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:39:12 PM PDT
by
FreeReign
(They're all babies!)
To: redlipstick
She's a Democrat, which just backs up what I've been saying all along, that (R)nold's primary constituency is embarassed Democrats who can no longer defend Davis or Busty with a straight face. They can get a virtual Republican(tm) in the form of (R)nold to save face, without actually having to change any of the habits that got California into the mess in the first place.
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:40:30 PM PDT
by
thoughtomator
(Right Wing Crazy #5338526)
To: SteveH
Steve, What is the interest in the recall where you live? Are people talking about it, or did the judicial interference "change the topic" (which pf course was one of their goals)? Does Davis actually seem to be gaining in approval as the latest polls indicate?
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posted on
09/20/2003 5:40:45 PM PDT
by
BonnieJ
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