Posted on 11/08/2005 8:20:03 PM PST by ajolympian2004
TODAY, Californians are heading to the polls to vote on several major propositions that shall dramatically affect both the political and economic future of our state.
We are following the activity and will report the results.
California Propositions
2.8% of precincts reporting as of Nov 08 08:13 PM PST
Results: http://www.sfgate.com/election/
(Excerpt) Read more at vote2005.ss.ca.gov ...
Sacramento's not that big compared to San Bernadino. 70% of Sacramento's in. Less than 10% of San Bernadino is. And Sacramento's not as bad as you think - 48-52 no on 73.
You also have most of San Diego and half of Riverside out.
Pointing out that the fact that a no-brainer ballot like 73 is failing, and even that it's close, isn't delusion.
It reflects exactly what's happening.
If we take them as our bell weather, they've finished reporting and all measures FAILED.
I understand his embracing Tom in an attempt to draw some folks back to him, and I wish them both well in the future.
Maybe they can be a team that can get it done next fall but they will need to be on the top of their games and a lot of folks will need to not sit on the bench as they appear to have in some inland conservative strongholds if I read the turnout charts correctly.
If nothing else, this has been a warm-up for the big events to come.
On the contrary; he'd be a perfect fit in Berkeley, San Fran or Sacramento! Loads of smarmy do-nothings there. Fit right in.
Agreed. I'm a McClintock supporter extremely pleasantly surprised by Arnold. Arnold and Tom will be getting my votes next year.
You were speaking of the pain of the baby, but you made me think of another hypocrisy of the anti-73 argument.
Children at school may not be given a Tylenol without parental PERMISSION. Yet these people feel that those same children should be able to receive intravenous anesthetic (while having the grandchildren scraped out of their wombs) without the parents even being notified.
What would make you think otherwise?
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State Ballot Measures 48.9% ( 8638 of 17657 ) precincts reporting as of Nov 8, 2005 at 10:42 pm
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Sacramento has moved right in the last 15 years, contra to the state, but tonight, it is splitting its vote on 73-75 about evenly so far.
More precients have been reported. Prop. 73 just ticked up from 49.1 to 49.4%. Prop. 75 did not move from its place of 50.5%.
Unfortunately, Alameda and Los Angeles STILL haven't moved. At least in the case of Alameda, we have 20% in. Los Angeles...2.7%.
I fear you're right. However, while the core of LA is a bunch of Rats, the bedroom ring is friendly. The core (central) precincts report to Norwalk more quickly. Expect LA to split the baby on 73 (pun intended) and 75, and maybe slightly opposed. But if we can keep the "yes" votes to over 48% in LA County, 73 and 75 will win.
Self-evaluating your own drivel to be cogent is, indeed, pathological.
Since you're not in this state, I'll forgive your absolute and utter ignorance for how the Republican side of the equation all but abandoned support for Prop 73. Hell, even the much ballyhoo'd "Governator" didn't give outright support for 73. He only went out of his way to support 74 through 77. And that was it. Everything else was left to die on the vine as far as Ahhnold and the CA GOP was concerned.
So please, don't bother acting like you know what the hell is going on in California. Your idiotic blatherings were entertaining at first. Now they're just pathetically annoying.
Where the heck is San Benito?
Native San Diegan here too.
I just wish the California electorate was more like San Diego and Orange County. The Bay Area and LA wipe us out in the state elections.
Jeez. I figured Arnold would pull off at least two of them. Now I will be happy if he gets only one.
At least the Unions had to blow a wad of money on this. That should hurt them good for a while.
The studios are laying off people because all the 'talent' have insulted and pi$$ed off the 'little' people and none of us are going to the movies... they need to zip it and keep it zipped -- plus some decent scripts would help.
We live here, we are aware of the problems in this state. What we don't need is a lecture on morals from resident of a state that legalized prostitution and gambling eons ago when California was still conservative...
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