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<title>Dan Walters: Governor&#x26;#x27;s next goal -- Senate?</title>
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<description>To national political observers, Arnold Schwarzenegger&#x26;#x27;s landslide re-election as California&#x26;#x27;s Republican governor was nothing short of miraculous, given the state&#x26;#x27;s generally Democratic leanings, the Democratic tide that swept over the rest of the nation and Schwarzenegger&#x26;#x27;s very low popularity when the year began. Schwarzenegger is touting his win as reflecting a new political paradigm -- centrism and bipartisanship -- that should be emulated at the national level. He established new genres in bodybuilding and movies and implies that he&#x26;#x27;s doing it again in politics (just a year after trumpeting anti-politician populism as his shtick, it should be noted). &#x26;#x22;Well, it&#x26;#x27;s...</description>
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