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McClintock Can't Win? Do the Math Again
Perspicacity & Paradigms Online ^ | October 1, 2003 | Rand Green

Posted on 10/03/2003 12:48:20 PM PDT by Saundra Duffy

McClintock can’t win? Do the math again!

From Perspicacity & Paradigms Online (www.perspicacityonline.com) Posted Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2003 By Rand Green P&P Editor & Publisher

OVERWHELMINGLY, Republicans who plan on voting for Arnold Schwarzenegger in the California gubernatorial election on October 7 justify their choice by saying that they would rather see Tom McClintock be governor but they just don’t believe Tom can win.

You hear it over and over again. On talk radio. In letters to the editor. On network interviews. In emails. In conversations around the water fountain at work or on the golf course or at Chamber of Commerce meetings or at church. The sentiment is seemingly ubiquitous. “We’re tired of losing. Sure, Arnold’s a social liberal, but he’s a fiscal conservative, and we’d rather have 75 percent of something than 100 percent of nothing. McClintock can’t win, and if he splits the Republican vote, it will assure a Bustamante victory.”

I do not believe I have heard a single Republican supporter of Mr. Scharzenegger declare that he is the best qualified candidate or the preferred choice; only that he is the most electable. Many Republican leaders, in endorsing Arnold, have said if the balance tipped and it appeared that Tom could win, they would eagerly support him. But that will never happen, they say. “This is, after all, California, and California is a Democratic state. The majority of Californians are social liberals, and even though we wish it were otherwise, a true conservative has no chance of winning. Do the math.”

The “math” they talk about is simple -- or, more accurately, simplistic: A week out from the election, Arnold Schwarzenegger was holding a two to one lead over Tom McClintock in the polls (40 percent to 18 percent), and Tom was trailing Lt. Governor Cruz Bustamante. Therefore, they conclude, Tom lacks the support to beat Cruz, and Arnold is the Republican party’s only hope.

You know, ordinarily it’s the liberal media and the liberal Democrats that I frequently suggest need to take a class in remedial math. Now, I have to suggest that the California Republican leadership needs to do the same thing.

I’m not about to get on their case in this article for not voting their convictions, for not standing by their principles. It may well be time to preach to the choir, but I’ll do that in another piece. For the moment, I’d just like to set the record straight on the math.

Ever hear of self-fulfilling prophecy? Yeah. Well, that is exactly what is happening with the California Republican leadership’s support of Schwarzenegger. Convinced that the only kind of Republican that can win state-wide office in California is one who has broad appeal to social liberals, they have nobly sacrificed their own personal preference in the interest of what they deem the greater good.

Rather than throwing their wholehearted support behind a candidate of Tom McClintock’s caliber, integrity and conviction, rather than seizing an opportune moment to explain to Californians that liberalism is a flawed concept and is at the root of the state’s problems, rather than pointing out that the left has misrepresented conservatism and that only a conservative agenda will bring greater prosperity, freedom and opportunity for all, California’s Republican leaders have basically thrown in the towel and acknowledged tacit defeat. Better to settle for a liberal (or a moderate if you insist) with an R after his name than to wind up with nothing.

Not only have the leaders of the California Republican party almost unanimously thrown their support behind Arnold (although nearly one-third of the rank-and-file stand firmly behind Tom), but they have urged -- no, they have pressured Tom’s supporters to hold their noses at the ballot box and vote contrary to the dictates of their conscience. Misery loves company.

If every Republican voter in California who believes that Tom McClintock would be the best choice for governor -- if only he could win -- would vote for Tom McClintock, he would win by a landslide.

If every Republican leader in the state, every conservative organization, and every conservative talk show host who has supported Arnold Schwarzenneger had instead endorsed the candidate they’d really like to see win, if only he could, their influence would have assured a victory for Tom McClintock.

Instead, they are talking themselves blue in the face, sometimes with angry tones in their voices, lambasting McClintock supporters for standing stubbornly by their principles and “splitting the Republican vote.” It is a squandering of energy that would better be invested in extolling the virtues of conservatism and exposing the liberal myth. And it is disingenuous. Here’s why:

The fact is, McClintock supporters are not splitting the Republican vote. If anything, it is the other way around. After all, Tom McClintock was in the race first. But more to the point, if Arnold had not jumped in, who would these Republican leaders and conservative organizations be backing? If they really, honestly believe that Arnold is the only candidate with enough public appeal to win, why did they back the recall in the first place? If they were convinced that Tom McClintock or Darrel Issa or Bill Simon didn’t have a chance against any of the likely Democratic contenders, what did they think to gain by ousting Governor Davis?

Or did they have foreknowledge of a Schwarzenegger candidacy even before the Steroid Wonder had made his decision to run?

Now for the math. Let’s run the numbers.

With Bustamante at 25 percent and sliding, and McClintock at 18 percent and climbing, McClintock is only seven points back from beating Bustamante, and the gap is closing. Schwarzenegger supporters rant about how McClintock needs to drop out to assure a Republican victory, but nobody seems to be asking what would happen if Schwarzenegger pulled out of the race. A CNN poll actually posed that question, but apparently nobody in the new media liked the answer, because it never got reported!

According to the CNN poll, if Schwarzeneger were to drop out of the race, McClintock would beat Bustamante by 56 percent to 37 percent! The idea that Tom McClintock could not win is nonsense. The idea that a principled conservative cannot win in California is absurd. If Tom McClintock is not elected governor on October 7, it will not be because he is unelectable. It will not be because a social and fiscal liberal named Arnold Schwarzenegger -- who calls himself a Republican and who, by pretending to be a social moderate and a fiscal conservative, is pulling off the most successful acting roll of his career -- is the only R who can win. It will be because of self-fulfilling prophecy on the part of party leaders with a “we’re sick and tired of losing” mentality.

Here are some more highly relevant numbers. Senator McClintock has name recognition in California of 96 percent. Over 60 percent of California voters - and not just Republicans -- have a favorable impression of him, and only 20 percent have a negative opinion.

Given that Tom McClintock needs to gain only seven points to close the gap with Lt. Gov. Bustamante, and that the vast majority of those who say they’ll vote for Schwarzenegger would gladly tip to Tom if they thought he could win, it would only take a few key Republican leaders, even at this late date, to break ranks and call for their constituents to support McClintock, and people would quickly see that a McClintock victory is indeed possible. Once that possibility became apparent, Republican voters would run in droves to the other end of the teeter-totter.

They just need a little leadership to make that happen.

Or maybe they don’t. Maybe the voters of California will figure this out for themselves and vote their conscience, notwithstanding the endorsements of party leadership in favor of a candidate who is not their first choice. If that should happen, there are going to be a lot of high-profile Republicans in the state feeling more than a little chagrinned.

But what about this vote-split concern? What if some Arnold supporters switch to Tom but not in large enough numbers to give Tom the victory? Will not that vote splitting assure a Bustamante victory as so many Arnold supporters contend?

Not at all -- not unless, in the next few days, Bustamante makes a huge surge in the polls, which is unlikely as his popularity has been going steadily down, not up.

Again, let’s run the numbers. Clear, straightforward math.

Currently the polls show: Schwarzenegger, 40 percent. Bustamante, 25 percent. McClintock, 18 percent. Now follow me. Forty plus 18 equals 58. Combined, the Republican candidates beat Bustamante by well over two to one.

Suppose McClintock comes within one point of overtaking Bustamante but can’t quite pull over the top. We can assume that any McClintock gains are likely to come from Schwarzenegger voters, not Bustamante voters. So that would put McClintock at 24 percent, Bustamante at 25 percent, and Schwarzenegger at 34 percent, still the victor by a whopping nine point margin.

If McClintock gains eight points, enough to put him ahead of Bustamante by a point, that still leaves Schwarzenegger with 32 percent of the vote and an impressive seven point margin of victory.

Think what a well-deserved embarrassment that would be for the Democrats to have not one but two Republican candidates get more votes than the lieutenant governor.

You see, unless something happens to give Bustamante a tremendous boost, McClintock can’t possibly be a spoiler. So no one who in their heart of hearts would really rather cast a vote for McClintock than for Schwarzenegger needs to worry about being the cause of a Republican defeat if they vote their conscience. Arnold backers should just lay off the guilt trip, because it is without basis.

Maybe what some of those who say a principled conservative can’t win in California are really afraid of is not that McClintock supporters might split the ticket and cause Republicans to lose but that Tom might actually gain enough momentum to win, thus proving their pessimism unfounded. Maybe that’s why they are digging in and turning the turrets on their brethren instead of taking the battle to the foe.

Can Tom McClintock win on October 7? Yes he can. Do the math!

If all voters in California would vote their conscience, their principles, their head and their heart and not allow themselves to be intimidated, the numbers show that Tom McClintock would be California's next governor and the myth that that no principled conservative can win statewide office in the Golden State would be forever dispelled.

As Shakespeare wrote, and as Tom McClintock has recently quoted: “There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life are spent in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat, and we must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures.”

From Perspicacity & Paradigms (www.perspicacityonline.com). Copyright (c) 2003 by Rand Green Communications. Note: You may make coies of this article for free distribution, distribute it by email, or post it to the internet, if you do so in its entirety, complete with all credits and this copyright notice.


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: dreamon; math; mcclintock; newmath; perspicacity; randgreen; recall
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To: My2Cents
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read this please
21 posted on 10/03/2003 1:14:30 PM PDT by Afronaut (Zombie voters For Liberals)
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To: Saundra Duffy
Best of luck to you all. California needs people to get out and vote "YES" on recall.
22 posted on 10/03/2003 1:15:04 PM PDT by My2Cents (Well...there you go again.)
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To: Rabid Republican; starsandstrips; summer; Salvation; jam137; Ernest_at_the_Beach; NormsRevenge; ...
Ping! MARINE BUMP! Have a great weekend all! The fish are jumpin' and the cotton is high! Semper Fi
23 posted on 10/03/2003 1:15:43 PM PDT by kellynla (USMC "C" 1/5 1st Mar Div. Viet Nam '69 & '70 Semper Fi VOTE4MCCLINTOCK http://www.tommcclintock.com)
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To: Saundra Duffy
Damn right he can win.

He just needs all the star-struck the people who think he'd be a good governor to actually have the guts to vote for him.
24 posted on 10/03/2003 1:16:09 PM PDT by StoneColdGOP (McClintock - In Your Heart, You Know He's Right)
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To: IpaqMan
After reading the email from Ray Haynes about McC's ego and stubborn streak, I would not want to see him as governor of CA. I would prefer Issa or Simon than McC.


15 posted on 10/03/2003 1:05 PM PDT by IpaqMan




yeah me too man, Iam gonna vote for that dude with the steriod induced muscles that is fond of groping gals.
Far out Dude!

Hey did you hear, he also is married to a Kennedy. That is like totally kick ass. Imagine the parties we'll be having soon. And all the Babes we can grope for free.

25 posted on 10/03/2003 1:16:46 PM PDT by Area51 (RINO hunter!)
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To: kellynla
Take care
26 posted on 10/03/2003 1:16:50 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: Saundra Duffy
"I am a team captain for tomorrow's walk. Can't wait!!! Yahoo! Go, McClintock!!"

Saundra way to go! Good for you.

27 posted on 10/03/2003 1:18:14 PM PDT by Afronaut (Zombie voters For Liberals)
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To: Afronaut
Read it. You guys like to highlight the moderate-to-liberals in Arnold's camp, but refuse to acknowledge the greater number of conservatives who support him. Your argument has been a lame one for about eight weeks now. Give it a rest.
28 posted on 10/03/2003 1:18:43 PM PDT by My2Cents (Well...there you go again.)
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To: Saundra Duffy
Thanks for posting this.

If the California Republican leadership had come out early on for Tom McClintock, I believe theres a good chance, he'd be well ahead in all the polls right now. Let's look back just a short time ago. Without ever evaluating or analyzing Arnie's politics and where he stood on the issues, Californian's immediately went for Arnie. In the first poll released after he announced, people gave Arnie 23%. That 23% I suggest, came mostly from people who were fans of the pop cult icon and Hollywood superstar. Not from anything to do with his politics and stances on the issues.

I think the Califonria GOP has sold out their conservative principles and Republican convicitons to secure a victory over the liberal Democratic establishment in the Golden State. They've also sold out Tom McClintock, in order to support a liberal named Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Conservative Republican's have bitten the bullet on many occasions in the past, covering many election cycles. We have always tried to keep a positive, optimistic and winning attitude, with election victory as the target goal. Sometimes we've had to accept a candidate who was less then a full fledged conservative. At times we've backed a social moderate, who was a fiscal conservative. Other times we've even accepted a candidate who was, both a social and fiscal moderate. And on are occasion, conservatives have even tolerated a social liberal, who was also, a hardcore fiscal conservative. But this can only be carried so far, before you cross the centrist line on the American political spectrum and find yourself in the land of liberals and liberalism.

I think the California GOP and Republicans in general, have carried this to the extreme. Arnold's politics simply do not embrace the conservative agenda or advance the GOP party platform. And anyone who says Arnold is a conservative, who supports the GOP platform, better reevaluate their own political ideology and philosophy. Arnold's political agenda is closer to that of Teddy Kennedy, Tom Daschle and John F.Kerry, then it will ever be to that of Dick Cheney, George W.Bush and Ronald Reagan.

30 posted on 10/03/2003 1:25:02 PM PDT by Reagan Man (The few, the proud, the conservatives.)
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To: Saundra Duffy
I coulda been a contenda.

Coulda. Woulda. Shoulda.

I think it is time for McClintock fans to Shut Up and Sing.

31 posted on 10/03/2003 1:25:12 PM PDT by InterceptPoint
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To: Saundra Duffy
Other miracles that will happen on Tuesday:

1. Clintons become honest.
2. Ted Kennedy gives up booze and women.
3. Gray Doofus apologizes for his incompetence.
4. The Dalai Lama gets a ticker tape parade around Tiananmmen Square and is the new Chinese head of state.
5. Saddam surrenders and apologizes for his decades of bad behavior.
6. Dick Gephardt shows up for a House vote.
7. John Edwards shows up for a Senate vote.
8. Liberal Hollywood gets a clue.
9. The NAACP apologizes for all of its past racism against anyone who isn't black.
10. The Democrats become respectable.
32 posted on 10/03/2003 1:26:17 PM PDT by medscribe
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To: My2Cents
To: Area51 Moron 29 posted on 10/03/2003 1:20 PM PDT by My2Cents (Well...there you go again.) [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 25 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]

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Must be I hit a bulls eye? Grope on Dude. LOL

33 posted on 10/03/2003 1:31:19 PM PDT by Area51 (RINO hunter!)
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To: Saundra Duffy
Im going on record now that McClintock will poll at 18% on Tuesday.
34 posted on 10/03/2003 1:35:24 PM PDT by finnman69 (!)
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To: Saundra Duffy
I do not believe I have heard a single Republican supporter of Mr. Scharzenegger declare that he is the best qualified candidate or the preferred choice

I'd say about 30% of his supporters on FR feel this way. Pretty freakin' sad.

35 posted on 10/03/2003 1:35:38 PM PDT by jmc813 (Arnold needs to drop out now for the good of the party.)
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To: Saundra Duffy
Great post of a great article.
36 posted on 10/03/2003 1:35:47 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (Vote Sanity! Vote McClintock!)
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To: EternalVigilance; Saundra Duffy
Get a room, you two ;)
37 posted on 10/03/2003 1:36:40 PM PDT by strela (Will Tom McClintock have to "make a reservation" to pay back all that Indian money?)
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To: w1andsodidwe
I do believe that Tom would make a fine governor and would vote for him if Arnold was not in the race.

Didn't you read the article? Sheeeeesh.

38 posted on 10/03/2003 1:37:35 PM PDT by Saundra Duffy (For victory & freedom!!!)
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To: lilylangtree
Go, Tom, go, is right!!
39 posted on 10/03/2003 1:38:09 PM PDT by Saundra Duffy (For victory & freedom!!!)
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To: IpaqMan
I am very disappointed in Ray Haynes, not to mention Senator Chuck Poochigian - both endorsed Schwarznkennedy. They are going to have to take the heat for it, though. Apparently, they have a personal axe to grind with McClintock.

Too bad they stabbed him in the back in favor of the Kennedy's. But then this is California.

Go, McClintock!
40 posted on 10/03/2003 1:41:00 PM PDT by Saundra Duffy (For victory & freedom!!!)
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