Posted on 06/02/2014 1:23:28 PM PDT by cotton1706
Isn’t this the guy that voted for Obama in 2008(Not sure who he voted for in 2012) I see his stupid ads all the time on TV I won’t vote for ANYONE who voted for the Commie in Chief
Somebody correct me if I’m wrong, but if Brown gets 50% + 1 in tomorrow’s primary, then there is no general election, and Brown is re-elected based on this open primary. Holding Brown under 50% would be great to see, so we can have an actual campaign leading up to November.
LA times poll?
BS.
People can’t even pronounce the weirdo’s name.
Donnelly’s a lot farther ahead.
Ow
My eyes hurt
I hope you’re right! Kashkari voted for Obama. He’s like Wendell Willkie. But the republicans are all for him because he’s not conservative.
“Somebody correct me if Im wrong, but if Brown gets 50% + 1 in tomorrows primary, then there is no general election”
As I understand California, that’s how it works, since the majority of the people will have made their decision.
Every time I see the name ‘Kashkari’ I think ‘Cash and Carry’ and think who is this guy the bagman for?
Doesn’t matter at all here in CA. The GOP is DOA forever.
However, it would be nice to send the GOPe a message.
My goodness, he’d make the perfect Bond villain.
Incorrect. There will still be a general election.
On the California board, Drago posted this link to an FAQ from the California Secretary of State.
-PJ
Top two go to the general election, no 50% +1 rule.
I just got a robocall from Mitt Romney urging me to join him, Condie Rice and Petie Wilson to vote for Kashkari.
That is correct.
Reason 5006 why I haven’t had a land line in a decade.
The two candidates who get the most votes will face each other in November, regardless of party affiliation. Brown will win in November no matter what. Voting in California is like voting in North Korea. The outcome is a forgone conclusion.
ok thanks. Good to hear that we will get another crack at Jerry Brown in November then.
I know California is a liberal state, and Democrats have consolidated power. So Brown is a big favorite for re-election. But I look forward to having a campaign against him. If nothing else, may tie down some Democrat resources to ensure comfortable re-election. Tying down those resources could indirectly help in other elections, and in other states.
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