By Nathan C. Masters CNSNews.com Correspondent August 13, 2003 (CNSNews.com) - With recent polls showing that two-thirds of likely California voters will vote to oust California Gov. Gray Davis, some political observers are suggesting that Davis may resign to avoid the personal humiliation of being the first recalled governor in California history. But the experts are divided on how the resignation scenario would unfold. In a CNSNews.com article published Friday, Shawn Steel, the co-founder of the Davis recall committee, compared Davis's situation to that of President Richard Nixon in 1974, and he suggested that Davis might resign to preserve his...