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California Election Results
self ^ | 11-6-02 | Bones McCoy

Posted on 11/06/2002 6:35:44 AM PST by bonesmccoy

California Election results for governor

It appears to me that the GOP is consistently losing the statewide offices because of voting in three counties. Virtually the entire state went for Simon with the exception of Oakland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles counties.

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1998 results

From the standpoint of the number of counties taken, Simon did better than Lungren (though the popular vote was much different).


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To: bonesmccoy
I am so mad at the election results for Kalifornia I quickly made this and ordered them printed up as bumper stickers.

Since I have to live in this morally bankrupt state of California, in the equally corrupt Los Angeles, I hope to get a lot of exposure offending liberals.

181 posted on 11/06/2002 5:11:52 PM PST by suroc
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To: Argus
Are there any Repubs in office there?

I keep telling friends and family to get out!!

182 posted on 11/06/2002 7:01:05 PM PST by rockfish59
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To: navigator
Let the record show that most of Lake Tahoe is in California and moving to the Nevada side is an olde scheme by cheapskates to avoid paying California automobile license fees.

Not me though. I used to have a nice house up there that I actually lived in, and still have a huge ranch in the area. For me, it is more like moving BACK to northern Nevada. For her, it would be a first.

183 posted on 11/06/2002 7:22:38 PM PST by tortoise
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To: navigator
LOLOLOL! Put down the bong, son.

Loose-Cannon Riordan was a train-wreck in the making, turning a 40 point annointment into a stunning 19 point defeat. Oh, the mighty Gray Davis did that to him? LOL! Gray wanted a competitive GOP primary and drain Riordan's campaign chest. Seven months of campaigning against Riordan would have utterly humiliated him yet again had he won the primary.

By the way, it's the hate-mongering radical left-wing of the state GOP that is destroying the party. You people are a cancer. Wake up!

184 posted on 11/06/2002 7:27:15 PM PST by CounterCounterCulture
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To: janetgreen
I think he would have gained much support, even from many Democrats, if he would have taken a strong stand against the illegal invasion problem in this state. Neither of them would touch this issue. There are many Dems who want a stop to illegal immigration, even many hispanics.

I concur completely. Pete Wilson rode Prop 187 to victory in 1994. Simon could have done the same, but Republicans are so skittish about taking conservative stands on the issues these days, aren't they, even when they control both houses of Congress and the Presidency.
185 posted on 11/06/2002 7:30:25 PM PST by rightwing2
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To: rightwing2
So it sounds like you essentially helped reelect Gray Davis by running away. It's ironic that many conservatives will run or flee when things get politically tough.

It aint the answer bro.

Where you gunna run to next, if things go belly up, politically in Virgina?

186 posted on 11/06/2002 8:09:01 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: janetgreen
I think he would have gained much support, even from many Democrats, if he would have taken a strong stand against the illegal invasion problem in this state. Neither of them would touch this issue. There are many Dems who want a stop to illegal immigration, even many hispanics.

And I agree with your comments on Bush.

187 posted on 11/06/2002 8:10:18 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: rockfish59
Are there any Repubs in office there?

I keep telling friends and family to get out!!

Typical conservative, run and flee when things get politically ugly and then bait others to run away too. That's just weak. Why run from the crown jewel of this great country and move to a cold, rainy place like Washington, that is just about as liberal?

Where you going to run to when things don't go your way politically in Washington rockfish?

188 posted on 11/06/2002 8:17:42 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Gophack
Now, I just have to convince my husband that Idaho or Colorado are great states to live.

Run and flee? This seems to be the conservative way.

Once you run away, where will you go after that?

Maybe a motorhome may be a good choice for some conservatives.

189 posted on 11/06/2002 8:21:12 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: CounterCounterCulture
By the way, it's the hate-mongering radical left-wing of the state GOP that is destroying the party. You people are a cancer. Wake up!

How long have you been living "off the grid?"

190 posted on 11/06/2002 9:16:49 PM PST by navigator
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To: navigator
I laugh at your ego! HAR!
191 posted on 11/06/2002 9:35:09 PM PST by CounterCounterCulture
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To: Dog Gone
It's going to require some significant cuts in state spending. Unpopular cuts. Either that, or it's going to require a significant tax hike on businesses and residents in California.

I'm betting on the tax hikes. What could exemplify the Democrats more than the old "tax 'em until they bleed" strategy.

Remember all those campaign contributions Davis got? Now the payoffs are going to have to start kicking in and it's not going to be cheap.

I do have to admit a certain morbid curiosity as to how bad things will get in the next few years. I think it is going to be ugly...

192 posted on 11/06/2002 10:05:56 PM PST by CalConservative
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
Just what is it that you think was "hard right" about Simon? That he failed to ride in the Gay Rights Parade next to Dick Riordan? If anything, Simon listened too much to the bad advice of east coast hacks, and gave the knuckle dragging California hard right little incentive to turn out and vote for him. So they didn't.
193 posted on 11/06/2002 10:47:28 PM PST by Pelham
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To: bonesmccoy
I'm happy to see San Luis Obispo county voted Davis less than 50% both times.

This means California is probably not in the running to produce a serious Presidential candidate unless Gray Davis runs (which he will).

How do you figure? Does he have that much money to throw away? He barely got a majority. When Pete Wilson tried running, it was after getting reelected by a huge margin and he sank miserably in the primaries. The strongest candidate would seem to me to be Dianne Feinstein and I don't think she has a chance either.

194 posted on 11/06/2002 11:26:48 PM PST by altair
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To: bonesmccoy
We shouldn't run. These people are carpet bagging newcomers.

If you kicked out everyone not born in California that would certainly solve a lot of problems. I want the state I grew up in back.

195 posted on 11/06/2002 11:34:21 PM PST by altair
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To: Hostage
All of the bond propositions passed.
196 posted on 11/07/2002 12:11:02 AM PST by altair
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To: Joe Hadenuf
So it sounds like you essentially helped reelect Gray Davis by running away. It's ironic that many conservatives will run or flee when things get politically tough. It aint the answer bro. Where you gunna run to next, if things go belly up, politically in Virgina?

Wrongo. I moved away to complete another graduate degree program at Georgetown U. Then I got a job in the defense establishment in the DC area in the area of national security, about which I care a great deal. The fact that I left California in 1999 after Davis won actually has nothing at all to do with the RAT electoral tidal wave of 1998. I was just saying that because I think California has gone to the dogs, politically speaking. You will be happy to know that my wife and I are trying to figure out a way to move back to So Cal, but the jobs in my area are a lot fewer than around DC.
197 posted on 11/07/2002 5:02:26 AM PST by rightwing2
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To: Joe Hadenuf
Yes, Joe. My running shoes are always ready.

Don't you know that the 'cold, rainy reputation' of Washington state is just a ploy to keep other people from moving here? We just had a beautiful summer and fall. So you shouldn't make comments on hearsay! California the 'crown jewel?'

Sure, we have our share of libs/lefties and most think it's their paradise up here.

HAH!

On Tuesday we voted down by a 2 to 1 margin a Governor hawked 'road fix' boondoggle that would have added 9 cents to a gallon of gas and added more taxes to car sales to pay the almost $10 billion price tag.

We also voted in a flat $30 car tab fee. So, no matter if you own a Rolls or a Pacer it's only 30 bucks a year to register your car. Of course the spenders are gnashing teeth and crying about 'lost revenue!' Well, ain't that just tough feces!

We also have concealed carry permits here.

I didn't leave Calif. strictly because of politics, although that was part of it. I was sick of the overcrowding, expense, and sourpuss attitude of so many of the people there. All I can say is good luck in the next four years. 44.8% voter turnout there? No wonder Bush didn't show up.

You should start an initiative to split the state!

198 posted on 11/07/2002 10:32:49 AM PST by rockfish59
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To: rightwing2
Simon only lost by five points whereas CA GOP standardbearer lost by twenty points to Davis four years ago.

I heard Davis got fewer votes this time than Lungren got in 1998. I haven't verified the numbers.

199 posted on 11/07/2002 3:54:02 PM PST by heleny
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To: rightwing2
Simon only lost by five points whereas CA GOP standardbearer lost by twenty points to Davis four years ago.

Whoops, I see you've posted the numbers already:
2002: .... Davis got 3,141,349, which is far less than he or Lungren got in 1998.
1998: Lungren got 3,216,749.

200 posted on 11/07/2002 3:57:11 PM PST by heleny
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