To: Bob J
During the electrical energy crisis, we thought that Gray Davis would surely be toast in the next election. He was reelected nevertheless.
Within a year of reelection, Californians broomed Davis out, and got A(r)nold in a process that seems bizarre to me. I doubt that A(r)nold could have been elected as a Republican in a conventional election.
There might be 14.9 million conservatives in CA, but I doubt that A(r)nold is part of that number.
To: Bring Back Old Sparky
The answer is easy. The CA media kept the wolves off Davis' back during that time, blaming everyone and everything but him. During the recall, they couldn't brush the issue under the rug with Arnie and McClintock talking about it everyday.
This is a prime example of how CA voters vote when they are presented with balanced sides to an issue.
73 posted on
01/30/2005 12:50:18 PM PST by
Bob J
(RIGHTALK.com...a conservative alternative to NPR!)
To: Bring Back Old Sparky
During the electrical energy crisis, we thought that Gray Davis would surely be toast in the next election. He was reelected nevertheless.Lots of cemetaries in CA. Imo, that can explain why Boxer keeps getting reelected.
I held my nose and voted for Arnold, rather than Mc Clintock. Bustamante scares the hell out of me.
To: Bring Back Old Sparky
During the electrical energy crisis, we thought that Gray Davis would surely be toast in the next election. He was reelected nevertheless.Look at the scandals with Clinton. He was elected twice. LOL....
205 posted on
01/30/2005 4:49:53 PM PST by
Joe Hadenuf
(No more illegal alien sympathizers from Texas. America has one too many.)
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