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  • California: Republican Party directors call emergency meeting

    09/28/2003 6:47:25 AM PDT · by John Jorsett · 277 replies · 383+ views
    Dan Weintraub Weblog ^ | September 27, 2003 | Dan Weintraub
    <p>The California Republican Party has scheduled an emergency board of directors meeting for Monday at 1 p.m. in Burbank to consider endorsing a candidate in the recall replacement election. It's clear that at least some of the directors want the party to go on record endorsing Arnold. Once again, this bullying of McClintock strikes me as futile. Unless he has sent a signal that he would withdraw if the pary directors endorse Arnold, I don't see how this will change anything, other than to give McClintock one more "backroom deal" to rail against and give his supporters one more reason to consider him a hero. Then again, with Arnold and Cruz running neck-and-neck, if Arnold can somehow take half or more of the 15 percent to 18 percent now backing McClintock, it might provide the margin of victory. I'm just not a fan of political parties, especially when they act this way, so I have a natural adverse reaction to this sort of thing. I still think Arnold gets those votes anyway on Election Day, but doing it this way further polarizes the race and makes it tougher for him to win crossover and independent votes.</p>
  • Indian Givers II Tribes that run California casinos aim to run the whole state.

    09/23/2003 9:59:40 PM PDT · by jocon307 · 9 replies · 391+ views
    Opinionjournal.com ^ | 9/24/03 | John Fund
    California state judge Loren McMaster ruled this week that Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante violated campaign laws by paying for a TV ad campaign with more than $3 million from Indian casinos and unions, donated in violation of state contribution limits. Richie Ross, Mr. Bustamante's campaign manager, says the campaign has already spent the money and thus can't comply with the judge's order to return it to the donors. The controversy will dog Mr. Bustamante's campaign as well as raise questions about the disproportionate influence that Indian casinos now exercise in California government. When Californians voted in 2000 to give Indian...
  • Star power. Can it carry Schwarzenegger to Sacramento?

    09/21/2003 11:18:35 PM PDT · by FairOpinion · 47 replies · 207+ views
    Inside VS Network ^ | Sept 21, 2003 | T.J. Sullivan
    When the crowd of thousands began to roar, the round body of 60-year-old Everett Knell rose up on tiptoes; his chin and the curved bill of his baseball cap went up too, straining to see "The Terminator." Up and down, up and down, and still nothing but a field of heads. "I thought he was 8 feet tall," remarked Knell, a health insurance broker from Rossmore who was still unable to spot Arnold Schwarzenegger's approach at California State University, Long Beach. Knell seemed to expect the Hollywood hocus-pocus, the bigger-than-life projection of an image, the power of the mighty Oz....