To: SierraWasp
New survey confirms governor cant help himself;
shows McClintock in possible tie with Schwarzenegger, Bustamante.
by William E. Saracino (contributes regularly to CPR Online)
The Gov. Gray Davis anti-recall campaigns new television commercial features Sen. Diane
Feinstein looking into the camera urging voters to oppose the recall. Davis does not appear and
is barely mentioned, although he is the man the commercial is meant to benefit. Expect this to
be the standard Davis commercial for the balance of the election lots of Feinstein and other
surrogates, little or no Davis.
Recent polling has confirmed what earlier surveys and focus groups first suggested: that the
governor loses ground with voters when he makes his own case. A survey taken late last week
for an amalgam of Sacramento-based statewide organizations by a nationally- respected east
coast polling firm was the latest to show this phenomena.
A source familiar with this latest poll described the sight or sound of the governor as fingernails
on a chalkboard to a large majority of voters. A Sacramento source who saw the figures
described the average voters view of Davis as being Richard Nixon without the charm. The
survey reportedly showed the governors approval rating in danger of slipping below 20 percent.
Senator Feinstien, on the other hand, remains highly popular, especially with the Democrat base,
from whom a heavy turnout is essential if Davis is to have any chance of survival. Feinstein will
be featured in a series of pro-Davis commercials, as will be man in the street testimonials
from teachers, fire fighters, and other public employees.
The candidate portion of the same poll contained good news for state Sen. Tom McClintock.
While exact numbers were not released, those familiar with the survey described the results as
having McClintock within the margin of error of being tied for first with Arnold Schwarzenegger
and Cruz Bustamanate. Such a split would probably fall in the 25 percent range for each
candidate.
The other major Republican, Peter Ueberroth, who is running as an Independent, was said to be
in the low single digits, currently showing no perceptible movement.
These results could prove to be a huge break for McClintock and bad news for
Schwarzenegger. But for the senator to benefit tangibly from this closely-held
private survey, the numbers will have to be released or confirmed by one or more
public surveys. One private poll will not change the current two-man race
perception of most pundits and many voters. But if new, soon-to-be-released polls
also show McClintock closing in on the lead, the conventional wisdom of recent
weeks would be shattered, opening an entirely new phase of the campaign.
To: Canticle_of_Deborah
But if new, soon-to-be-released polls also show McClintock closing in on the lead... The only thing McClintock is "closing in on" is delivering the governorship to Bustamante. He's doing a good job of that.
To: Canticle_of_Deborah
While exact numbers were not released, those familiar with the survey described the results as having McClintock within the margin of error of being tied for first with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Cruz Bustamanate.With all due respect, I think one has to question a poll that isn't willing to publish its numbers.
50 posted on
09/05/2003 3:46:26 PM PDT by
My2Cents
("I'm the party pooper..." -- Arnold in "Kindergarten Cop.")
To: Canticle_of_Deborah; ScottinSacto; ElkGroveDan
"William E. Saracino"I know a lot about this particular political operative!!!
Some good... Some not so good!!!
55 posted on
09/05/2003 4:00:34 PM PDT by
SierraWasp
(You have to ask yourself... Would you hire anybody from CA's government to fix anything?(besides Tom)
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