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To: samtheman
I am responding in an intelligent way. A sizable number of people in most places will vote for either pro-life or pro-choice candidates based on a lot of other factors. Pennsylvania has pro-life Democrat and pro-choice Republican governors and is represented by two Republican Senators who are on polar opposite ends of the Republican spectrum when it comes to abortion and a lot of other issues. They now have a Democrat governor and went for Gore in 2000. Unless you are telling me that you have polls or some other hard data that shows more than 50% of California voters will never vote for a pro-life candidate regardless of what they think about other issues and regardless of who their opponent is, I'm sorry but I simply think it is premature to say "never". I do think that Schwarzenegger is the way to vote today and I have friends who recently moved there from New Jersey who should be voting for him. I have made no attempt to discourage them. But I do think that if Arnold dropped out that McClintock would have a chance and I believe he has the polling data that shows it.
189 posted on 10/07/2003 12:28:54 PM PDT by Question_Assumptions
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To: Question_Assumptions
McClintock ran an honorable campaign. He's a good guy. I have a lot of confidence in his ability to be a strong asset in the fight against the dims to change things in CA.
190 posted on 10/08/2003 3:41:29 AM PDT by samtheman
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