By late afternoon with the polls still open and Davis making calls at get-out-the-vote rallies, several of his aides appeared shell-shocked as if bracing for bad news.
CBS News on Tuesday night reported that 69 percent of a sample of voters interviewed after they cast their ballots said they had made up their minds weeks ago.Some political observers saw this as an indication that recent charges that Schwarzenegger sexually harassed women did not have a major impact and that voters were more worried about the state of California's economy under incumbent Davis.
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Some political observers saw this as an indication that recent charges that Schwarzenegger sexually harassed women did not have a major impact and that voters were more worried about the state of California's economy under incumbent Davis.
I heard this on the radio. CBS is already trying to make excuses. They are going to say if this information was out there 3 weeks before the election then people might have changed their minds. The liberals are going to have a tough time explaining Republicans won 64% of the vote in one of the MOST LIBERAL STATES IN THE NATION.