To: Mark Felton
Arnold doesn't share too many conservative values. What point is there for a conservative to back him?
26 posted on
09/20/2003 3:35:22 PM PDT by
thoughtomator
(Right Wing Crazy #5338526)
To: thoughtomator
What point is there for a conservative to back him? How about for a reason no one can legitimately support Tom for...to keep bustamante from becoming California's next governor.
33 posted on
09/20/2003 3:40:30 PM PDT by
South40
(Vote Mcclintock, elect bustamante)
To: thoughtomator
because it will break the back of the Dem political machine in california. He's not going to be governor for life, his election offers an opportunity for a victory, something to build on in an otherwise solidly Dem state. And considering the alternative is the election of a racist and corrupt Dem, why not take a chance?
To: thoughtomator
Arnold doesn't share too many conservative values. What point is there for a conservative to back him?Ask the thousands of conservatives who already do.
50 posted on
09/20/2003 3:48:21 PM PDT by
cyncooper
(I believe VP Cheney)
To: thoughtomator
What point is there for a conservative to back him?
Not having a racist demoncrat leading the state for 3+ years which is what voting for Tom will produce! Just ask big chief Goodfeathers!
To: thoughtomator
Arnold doesn't share too many conservative values. What point is there for a conservative to back him?
He is more conservative than Bustemonte.Look at the polls it's been Arnold or Cruz since day one and it still is.The only consistancy of these polls is Mclintock being in third.Sorry not trying to bash Tom just looking at the writing on the walls.
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