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To: FairOpinion
"When you imply, that McC supporters wouldn't have voted, just out of spite, if McC weren't in the race, you are only pointing out that they didn't want what is best for CA or the R party, were only pushing a personality cult."

The McClintock voters come from the most conservative wing of the California GOP, whose voters are actually as Conservative as Texas Republican voters.

Because of Arnold's stances on Homosexuality, Guns, and abortion, if Arnold had been the only Republican in the race, there is a good chance that many McClintock voters WOULD have stayed home (I'm not saying whether they are right or wrong, I'm just telling you what they would have done.)

It looks like the recall would have passed anyway without McClintock in - but it would have been closer and thus been a smaller "Mandate" for Schwarzenegger.
186 posted on 10/07/2003 6:30:56 PM PDT by Pubbie ("Last time I checked, he doesn't have a vote" - Tom DeLay on Ari Fleischer's demand for Tax-Rebates)
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To: Pubbie
but it would have been closer and thus been a smaller "Mandate" for Schwarzenegger

This was a point I was making last week, when it became apparent that the Bustamante campaign was flagging -- due to the strategy shift by the Clinton/McAuliffe/Carville "braintrust" to try and go solely for the "No" on recall vote. Their internals were telling them that great trouble was ahead and Bustamante couldn't move, so they threw everything on saving Davis. It had become certain that Arnold would win Part 2. At that point, where our enemy's strategy shifted, it was important that McClintock stay in the race. His faction simply couldn't accept the social conditions favored by the other 85-90% of Californians. But with him in the race, they would come out and vote "Yes" on part 1 -- and thus help Arnold to a great mandate, by holding down the "Davis" vote.

I have always been an Arnold backer -- but I will say now, like I said last week, that a significant chunk of Arnold's great success tonight (the huge vote on Part 1) can be attributed to McClintock staying in the race and keeping his voters in the race on Part 1. We owe them kudos and respect for that. I'd rather have a reluctant ally than a neutral party.

217 posted on 10/07/2003 6:42:13 PM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
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