To: Behind Liberal Lines
RE: #70 Every comment of yours hit the bull's eye.
Pressure is on McNader, but to date, he remains fixated on staying in the race to the bitter end, and bitter it shall be if he pulls enough votes to throw the election to Cruz.
79 posted on
09/10/2003 8:32:14 PM PDT by
onyx
To: onyx
Imagine, for instance, if Alec Baldwin were running for governor.
And even though we all knew he was a die-hard Democrat, he ran under the Republican party name.
Further, imaging he was leading Bustamante by 5-points in the recall election.
Would you then say, "Baldwin is our man, McClintock needs to drop out now!"...
just so a guy with a (R) by his name would win the election?
Just wondering. I think many people need to ask themselves this.
Remember:
-Arnold is for gun-control
-Arnold will not rule out more taxation
-Arnold lobbied for the successfully-passed child care bill which will soon cost taxpayers $400,000,000+ per year
-Arnold has aligned himself with a Democrat campaign manager and someone who previously donated money to Gray Davis
Substitute the word "Arnold" for "Alec Baldwin" and see if you'd still vote for him just because he's the "Republican front-runner".
Because they're both Democrats under the surface, no matter what their nametag says.
Arnold is the spoiler here. Not McClintock.
98 posted on
09/10/2003 8:50:20 PM PDT by
Bryan Resheske
(A Vote for Arnold is a Vote for Bustamante.)
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