Posted on 03/18/2002 11:46:43 AM PST by kattracks
Bill Simon, the California Republican gubernatorial candidate the experts said couldn't beat former LA mayor Dick Riordan in the March 5 primary, and would lose badly if he ever had to face Governor Gray Davis in November, is now a whopping seven points ahead of Davis a new poll shows.
According to Public Opinion Strategies Inc. (POS), a nationally recognized political polling firm retained by the Simon camp, Simon leads with 48 percent to Davis' 41 percent.
Even more bad news for Davis - fully 50 percent of California voters have an unfavorable opinion of him.
Despite expert opinions that Davis would be unbeatable in a race against the conservative Simon, the poll revealed that Gray Davis is extremely vulnerable in his re-election campaign, and that California voters are looking for new leadership according to the Simon campaign.
Breakdowns of the poll show:
- That among women, a group allegedly hostile to Simon, he actually leads Davis by a 46 percent to 43 percent margin. Among men Simon leads Davis 51 percent to 39 percent.
- Davis' heavily criticized record as California's Governor has even diminished his support among his fellow Democrats. While 81% of Republicans support Simon, Davis gets the support of merely 63% of Democrats.
- Pro-Simon supporters are more solid in their backing of the conservative businessman than pro-Davis supporters are of their man. 71% of Republicans strongly support Simon while only 48% of Democrats are solid in their support of Davis.
- Simon's strong showing is statewide. He leads in every media market of the state except San Francisco.
Among the major media markets Simon's lead is dramatic:
SAN DIEGO SIMON 57% DAVIS 33%
SACRAMENTO SIMON 52% DAVIS 34%
LOS ANGELES SIMON 49% DAVIS 40%
SAN FRANCISCO SIMON 38% DAVIS 54%
According to Simon campaign spokesmen, Davis image problems and poor job performance have only 36% of voters saying they want to re-elect him," the Simon campaign says "A startling 55% of voters said 'a new person should be elected Governor of California.' Historically when such a number is higher than 50%, it has foreshadowed a resounding defeat for the incumbent on Election Day."
"The primary election campaign which focused on Bill Simon as the candidate of ideas has resonated well with California voters," said Simon' campaign chief strategist, Sal Russo. "While Gray Davis is focused on blaming everybody else for his failed leadership, voters are responding to Bill Simon's message of ideas for solving California's problems."
The pressure of a failing campaign on a beleaguered Davis' may be getting to him. In an interview with the San Diego Union Tribune last Thursday in response to questions about his handling of the state's energy crisis he snapped: "I kept the lights on. And this sounds a little presumptuous, but I think I should at least get a round of applause. I don't get squat."
When told that the main criticism against him is that he panicked and signed long-term contracts at a very high cost Davis erupted.
"If I didn't panic, you wouldn't be able to put out your paper. I saved this friggin' paper. I kept the lights on in this state. Do you understand that? I kept the lights on."
For Davis, a full seven months before the November election, the lights may already be going out for his re-election hopes.
I think the real problem is the number of illegals who are illegally on the rolls as registered voters in California. No one knows for sure, but Republican Bill Jones as Secretary of State certainly had the opportunity to find out and do something about it. I'm convinced that the number of illegal aliens registered to vote Democrat is so high, we'll never elect another Republican to a major office here until this fraud upon our republic is corrected.
The bulk of the voter fraud will take place deep in the Black and Hispanic precincts -- where whitey is no where to be found. Can you even imagine, in your wildest dreams, a white man or woman venturing into a ghetto Black district to watch for and stop voter fraud at the polling booths?
Not a frickin chance! So don't get all excited about that 7-pt lead. It will evaporate on election night!
How people think actually changes neuro-pathways in the brain, and affects brain chemistry...so I've read. With this in mind, I'm convinced that liberalism causes mental illness. As a man thinketh, so he is...(Proverbs)
I'd like to see him bring some Conservative legislators in with him into that cauldron of liberalism--Sacramento's chambers.
Remember, Davis will get 100% of the deceased citizens vote and probably 95% of the nursing home vote and 100% of the usually massive illegal aliens vote, not to mention the disenfranchised felon vote. Simon probably needs to get 60-65% of the legal vote to win.
Right. Except they never do. When are conservatives going to get it that a political campaign is not a gentleman's game. It's a back-alley knife fight.
hehehe
Actually Bush and most Republicans are CINO'S (Conservatives In Name Only), not RINO's! The Republican Party has become a Party of the Left, albeit a step or two to the Right of the Democratic (Socialist) Party.
It seems to be purporting to represent the San Francisco "media market" - whatever that is.
Counties of San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, and parts of Solano and Sonoma. Population of between 5 and 6 million, of which San Francisco is only 750,000.
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