Found that poll yet?
Yes I did, Miss Marple.
Don't be so impatient. My word is my bond. And like you, I don't live on FreeRepublic.
calcowgirl posted the results of that Gallup poll I refered to, at post #138 this thread. Thank you calcowgirl.
The actual free weblink no longer exists at the Gallup website. That's why calcowgirl couldn't supply a direct link to the article. I have the article on my PC`s hard drive. But I can't post it without access to a server.
However, the data from that Gallup poll does exist at several websites, including The Claremont Institute website. The specific data shows up halfway down the page. For arguments sake, I will post the data.
As you can clearly see, MM, McClintock would have beaten Bustamonte 56% to 37%.
"You give McClintock a much greater percentage than other predictions I've seen, and 20% for McClintock would tell me that he was very electable, if Arnold was not in the race, contrary to arguments from establishment Republicans."
Gallup Poll shows that McClintock beats Bustamante so why settle for a RINO when you can have the real deal, a true conservative Republican Governor.
"Furthermore, when McClintock is pitted against just Bustamante, among probable voters the Republican state senator beats the Democratic candidate handily -- by 19 percentage points.
"If the choice were between Cruz Bustamante, the Democrat and Tom McClintock, the Republican, who would you be more likely to vote for [ROTATED -- Cruz Bustamante, (or) Tom McClintock]?"
2003 Sep 25-27 ----- Bustamante - McClintock - NEITHER (vol.) - OTHER (vol.) - No opinion
Registered Voters ----- 42% ------- 49% --------- 6% ------------- * ------------- 3%
Probable Voters ------- 37% ------- 56% --------- 5% ------------- * ------------- 2%
(vol.) Volunteered response * Less than 0.5%
Source: POLL ANALYSES - September 30, 2003 "Either McClintock or Schwarzenegger Likely Winner in California if Other Dropped Out - Most of vote for one candidate would go to other"at:http://www.gallup.com/poll/releases/pr030930.asp
Neal Lang | October 07, 2003 | 01:33 PM