She would not have been able to change anything if she had won. The dem’s in the state house would have seen to that. But she still would have gotten all the blame for the eventual collapse.
She would not have been able to change anything if she had won. The dems in the state house would have seen to that. But she still would have gotten all the blame for the eventual collapse.
Expand that phenomenon to a national scale and you'll see what will happen if Romney wins in November. The GOPe won't want to rock the boat and will only keep kicking the can down the road, and the DemocRATs are salivating at the possibility of declaring "Well, it's Romney's economy now!"
She would've ran into the same brick wall that Schwarzenegger faced: California's overwhelming liberal democrat State legislature supported by powerful unions that roadblocked any real reform.
Meg Whitman was the latest squishy moderate to infatuate the GOP-e. She would have been just another Democrat-lite Republican in the mold of Schwarzenegger.
Which is precisely why it is so important this year for the Republican party to get their candidates elected to Congress and the Senate. Otherwise, if Romney does become president and, inevitably, the SHTF— the stink will be all over him and his party!