To: hotpotato; onyx
Let's just hope, when we count the absentee votes that the McClintock votes didn't lose us the State. It really "could" be that close.
It never serves us well to "bad mouth" a fellow Republican who is a front runner like he has done Mr. Schwarzenegger lately.
I called Mr. McClintocks campaign office Friday and "respectfully" asked that he "please step down for the sake of California, that he set aside his own ego, and step aside". "I BEGGED him to do so" and stated again .. "That I did so WITH ALL DUE RESPECT".
We must always be that way. I truly believe that. But I honestly believe this is political suicide that McClintock is committing.. right before our eyes, unless he puts the State and his party before himself. I honestly don't feel you will see the GOP backing him for ANY office if he doesn't do the right thing..and soon! Californians sure won't!!
FRegards
To: Vets_Husband_and_Wife
I have mixed feelings about McClintock stepping down. If he does step down and AS wins (which I believe would happen), TM supporters will never be satisfied and Gray's supporters will always refer to AS inability to win blah blah blah.
It would be nice for AS to win with near 50% of the vote but I'd rather him win with TM in the race. I think he can. TM has pretty much lost my support by showing a side of him I didn't know existed and frankly, worries me. CA doesn't need another administration that can't get anything done because people can't or won't "follow the leader." TM doesn't seem to understand that it takes cooperation to get the job done.
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