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To: truthguy

Perhaps California is not-so-blue as we might think these days. Maybe they are getting their light-bulb moment. No one said anything about Sarah having an effect on the CA race, just making an observation that perhaps CA is a bit more receptive to “red” than we thought.


65 posted on 03/05/2010 5:12:54 AM PST by Qwackertoo (I'm really thrilled that Scott Brown WON Big Time Last Night)
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To: Qwackertoo
Perhaps California is not-so-blue as we might think these days.

California is a blue as blue can get. We have had massive numbers of new immigrants arrive who have been converted over into zombies for the Democrats. The Republicans will have to be very lucky to win any statewide elections. It's the demographics stupid (not you Qwackertoo). So the best we can hope for statewide election is a guy like Tom Campbell who is fiscally conservative but generally moderately liberal on social issues.

Sara Palin (and I like her) isn't going to have one bit of impact here. The 20% of people here who love her were going to vote conservative anyway. She's had no effect here. The Democrats here are going to press the D button in November and that's that. We could have 25% unemployment and we could have the most crazy wacko running with a D beside his/her name and the people would vote Democratic. Trust me I live here and I know the average California voter and they are knuckle-heads in the extreme. It will take a generation to undo this damage and personally I believe California has a better chance of leaving the Union than turning conservative. That's that. It's the demographics-stupid (again not you Qwackertoo).
84 posted on 03/05/2010 10:51:19 AM PST by truthguy (Good intentions are not enough!)
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