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Schwarznegger Gets 34% of Uberroth Votes..McClintock 21% (New Afternoon CA. Poll Number-Crunching)
Sacremento Bee Political Insider ^
| September 9, 2003
| Dan Weintraub
Posted on 09/09/2003 3:13:45 PM PDT by meg70
Edited on 04/12/2004 5:57:08 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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In a long and very interesting poll pubished today by the California Chamber of Commerce, (which has endorsed Arnold, and bits have been excerpted to the media) Uberroth backers were asked who they would support if he withdrew.
This is what they said: Schwarzenegger 34%, McClintock 21%, Bustamante 23%.
(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...
TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: ahnold; mclintock; polls; uberroth
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To: pogo101; Admin Moderator
It's figurative. No different from your pals who accuse us of being traitors.
I'm sick of it.
I'm sick of this President having to put up with your failures in California.
I'm sick of him having to put up with two ultra liberal Democratic Senators.
I'm sick of him having to put up with a very liberal delegation.
I'm sick of him having to put up with a high unemployment rate becuase of your state's unemployment rate.
I'm sick of him having to put up with a stagnant tech sector because your stupid state can't get anyone in who is pro-business.
I'm tired of Western states having to build more schools and infrastructure as people flee en mass from your stupid state.
I'm tired of my tax money in Pennsylvania always being sent to your stupid state to care of all the nutcases that live out there.
GEORGE W. BUSH WOULDN'T HAVE HALF THE PROBLEMS HE DOES IF YOU RINOS OUT IN CALIFORNIA WOULD STOP BEING SUCH A BUNCH OF BRITTLE DOGMATISTS AND ELECT A MAN WHO WOULD SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS, and that means ARNOLD!
To: ambrose
You and I know who we are voting for but I can't speak for the other 4 million voters...
102
posted on
09/09/2003 4:29:44 PM PDT
by
tubebender
(FReeRepublic...How bad have you got it...)
To: republicanwizard
If the numbers stay as they are now -- and that would mean that Arnold DOESN'T get hit (successfully) with a late barrage of trash campaigning with new revelations -- that's just what I plan to do. But if Tom catches on better (possibly at the debate Sept. 17) or if Arnold DOES get smashed with negative stuff, I'm sticking with Tom.
103
posted on
09/09/2003 4:30:53 PM PDT
by
pogo101
To: pogo101
Tom will never reach 40% in the polls to beat Bustamante. No way in hell.
To: pogo101
(possibly at the debate Sept. 17) Didn't they move it back to the 24th?
105
posted on
09/09/2003 4:32:44 PM PDT
by
Bob
(http://www.TomMcClintock.com)
To: meg70
Wow, if accurate, this reflects exactly what I've been saying this week about it coming down to a horse race between Arnold and McClintock. I would never dispute that Bustamante would win in a one-on-one with Bustamante, because the Dems would be forced into his corner in order to oppose the conservative candidate, but with Arnold in there to pull a lot of liberal votes, McClintock could leapfrog over the two of them; at worst, Arnold wins due to the crossover votes of liberals.
It does neither candidate any good for either of them to drop out at this stage. Arnold needs McClintock to be the liberals' boogey man that steers their votes his way; and McClintock needs Arnold to split the liberal vote.
To: republicanwizard
Tom will never reach 40% in the polls to beat Bustamante. No way in hell.
Hard to say. Remember, however, that Tom nearly beat Westley for Controller, losing by a tiny fraction of a percent. So he got, what, 46% in that race? (There were some minor candidates.) So I say, Maybe Tom can.
107
posted on
09/09/2003 4:34:52 PM PDT
by
pogo101
To: redlipstick
Thank you for that illuminating research on Wilson.
Most interesting....
108
posted on
09/09/2003 4:35:13 PM PDT
by
cyncooper
(God Bless the U.S.A.)
To: Bob
Didn't they move it back to the 24th?
Hadn't heard about that.
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posted on
09/09/2003 4:35:25 PM PDT
by
pogo101
To: A Broken Glass Republican
"It also stands for those so called Republicans who REFUSE to support the Republican in the race if
they don't get EVERYTHING they want. "
No. It's not that we expect EVERYTHING....but at least
20% would be nice....
Arnie is a: gun grabber
proabort
seems oblivious that if we mandate X weeks
off for families with new kids and make
employers pay for it, it WILL drive away
business
supports "gay rights" and all that that entails
created some 1/2 billion dollar program
"for the children"
claims to be for making the state business
friendly, but by seeing what he actually
DOES (has a whole bunch of rino republicans
a la Wilson, and big demo backers in his
corner)
It would be nice to have SOME firm republican credentials...
Now maybe a proabort, gungrabbing, "it's for the
CHILLLLLLDDRREEENNN", of course gays should be allowed to marry and you must force businesses to give their partners health bennies, what is this line-item veto thing and will I still be invited to the good parties if I use it "R" is the kind of "R" you think is anywhere NEAR the "mainstream" of the party....but to me that's much closer to the RAT party than I'd care to vote for.
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posted on
09/09/2003 4:36:32 PM PDT
by
karen999
(Anyway you slice this Grayout IS toast....no way, no how is he going to get 50% +1)
To: pogo101
No Tom can't. First, most people don't even know who a Comptroller is or does. Second, most people don't even care. Third, a lot of people lose by narrow margins on that ballot. Should they all run? Maybe they all can too. How was the porridge at Hermit Tom's hovel?
To: republicanwizard
GEORGE W. BUSH WOULDN'T HAVE HALF THE PROBLEMS HE DOES IF YOU RINOS OUT IN CALIFORNIA WOULD STOP BEING SUCH A BUNCH OF BRITTLE DOGMATISTS AND ELECT A MAN WHO WOULD SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS, and that means ARNOLD! LOL! How is Arnold going to solve the problems? He is already running away from them.
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posted on
09/09/2003 4:36:59 PM PDT
by
PuNcH
To: Texas_Dawg; Registered
Arnold or Cruz. It's one or the other. Arnold would win. McClintock would not. There are two choices: Arnold or Cruz.
"No! No! No! If Tom and Arnold don't both quit to throw their support to the Pope, then I will pout and whine! Stand back or I'll really hurt you!"
;-)
To: ambrose
He also won the governorship, twice, in spite of the CRA doing everything in their power.
Why did a more conservative person not win?
Why is this state democratically controlled from the governor to the dogcatcher,with nearly two thirds of both houses in liberal democrat control/
Even wilson,with his pro abort stance -THE litmus for many here- was better than the alternative, both times, against DI Fi and K. Brown,as well as better than his successor to the office.
McC may be the cat's meow, but he has to first get in. Currently,his odds don't look so good, and I do not think he will attract many votes from the middle,and no crossovers from the left, hence, in the end, he will not get the plurality needed to win.
I really, really,do not look forward to cruz as the next gov, esp not for the next 8 + years.
114
posted on
09/09/2003 4:37:17 PM PDT
by
going hot
(Happiness is a momma deuce)
To: william clark
Oops. Make that "one-on-one with McClintock"
Boy, is my face red.
To: Russell Scott
Cruz is saving the dirty stuff until the end?
116
posted on
09/09/2003 4:39:28 PM PDT
by
meg70
To: PuNcH
He will revitalize the state party. He will cut taxes. He will cut business taxes and get the tech sector back on its feet. He will therefore cut the unemployment rate.
In addition, he will enforce the law in all respects. That to me is sufficient to support someone. Abortion will always be legal in California, and a Governor's position doesn't matter anyways, so it shouldn't be an issue.
To: Sabertooth
IMHO, Actually I was surprised that McClintock was within margin for error.
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posted on
09/09/2003 4:40:49 PM PDT
by
meg70
To: Mr Rogers
but just what does Arnold stand for that would give me a reason to vote FOR him? Taxes? Sorry, but I fully expect a Gov Arnold will find reasons to RAISE taxes. Illegal immigration? Gov Arnold wouldn't do squat! What could anyone say to persuade you to Schwarzenegger's side? Nothing.
You already state that you don't believe his own statements, so I don't understand why you "ask" the questions. Your mind is made up.
119
posted on
09/09/2003 4:41:06 PM PDT
by
cyncooper
(God Bless the U.S.A.)
To: going hot
Why did a more conservative person not win?No one else even ran for the nomination. Wilson was fairly conservative as a U.S. senator, turned RINOish in his first term (huge tax hikes), then turned over to the good side of the force in '94 and onwards...
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posted on
09/09/2003 4:41:31 PM PDT
by
ambrose
(I'm a Right-Wing Crazy, and Proud of It!)
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