To: Fledermaus
Agreed. Did Issa really believe he'd get to be governor by default simply because he funded this thing? Or become a kingmaker? And he didn't even anticipate that other candidates would run in the recall replacement election? Pathetic.
Now like a petulant little baby, he wants to pick up his marbles and go home.
What's really killing us are all the attempts to "game" this recall via polling. The polling has been all over the place. 32% undecided on the replacement race in most polls. 32% undecided with two weeks to go!
11 posted on
09/23/2003 12:37:06 AM PDT by
ambrose
(Free Tommy Chong!)
To: ambrose
How many votes will go to the other 130 candidates? Will they get enough as a group to even register in percentages?
15 posted on
09/23/2003 12:56:28 AM PDT by
BonnieJ
To: ambrose
What's really killing us are all the attempts to "game" this recall via polling. The polling has been all over the place. 32% undecided on the replacement race in most polls. 32% undecided with two weeks to go! 33 % Cruz
32% Arnold
12% Tom
18% undecided
5% other
those are our Monday results. Tracking polls also show both Bustanate's and McClintock's support slipping from the Indian fiasco. But Arnold's margin insufficient with Tom still in race. Undecideds say they will swing to Arnold if GOP is united. This model predicts a 14% margin for Arnold if Tom pulls out.
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