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If conservatives did not vote on Nov 8 to "teach the CAGOP a lesson" then those conservatives are part of the problem and not part of the solution.
As to the other charges leveled against forum members by partisan loyalists, the jury is still out as far as I'm concerned. Time will provide evidence of partisan participation in last Tuesday's election but philosophical participation will never be available, except anecdotally.
If, as I suspect, partisan participation was less than expected, the CAGOP can look inward to the conduct of their campaign. Motivated members will vote.
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California has more and more become a state of haves and have nots. The elitist liberals bestow their kind gaze upon the less fortunate. Of course the less fortunate are just thrilled to have such jobs as dog groomer, landscaper, etc. And the real fortunate, less fortunates, my become waiters and waitresses. Look how they great the elites. (I am not kidding, my Father in Law the liberal really sees it this way.)
If given the opportunity one day, McClintock would make a fine governor. He may not have Schwarzy's public persona, but he understands California politics and is a solid conservative Republican. Arnold has advanced his political agenda for two years now and he's failed to make a difference. California has borrowed so much money, the states future generations will be paying for the mistakes of Boy Davis and Schwarzy for decades to come.
California remains in a perpetual state of fiscal crisis.