To: Ciexyz
McClintock still believes that if people had voted for him instead of someone else, he would have won.
To: per loin
"Reaction in the McClintock camp to Schwarzenegger's apparent landslide victory was swift ...""Almost to a brave, one question permeated the reservations in the wake of the disaster ..."
HOW?
2,238 posted on
10/07/2003 7:25:16 PM PDT by
strela
(Gray, Arnold Barada Recall)
To: per loin
McClintock still believes that if people had voted for him instead of someone else, he would have won.
Yeah, and if a million people each sent me a dollar, I'd be a millionaire. It's easy to wish. It's easy to posit outcomes. But in between comes the means and this is something he just didn't have.
To: per loin
McClintock still believes that if people had voted for him instead of someone else, he would have won. I am so sick of his "more people like me" but they're afraid to "vote for me" lamentations....I hope I never hear his name again.
2,291 posted on
10/07/2003 7:34:13 PM PDT by
Jorge
To: per loin
McClintock still believes that if people had voted for him instead of someone else, he would have won. I have respect for McClintock's convictions, but not for his ability to get things done. He doesn't appear to be a leader of people -- or a mathematician. How could he fix CA's fiscal problems when he can't add up poll results and see the inevitable?
Our best scenario for conservative influence in CA: McClintock drops out and offers to work with Arnold, providing input and advice. However, as it is, McClintock took a credibility hit. That's truly too bad...
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