The support Arnold is getting from Republicans would shift to McClintock (Although not all because many would realize the simple fact that McClintock can't win in Red California, so they would simply stay home). And the support Arnold is getting from moderates, independents and free-thinking rats would go elsewhere. Or not vote at all. And Bust-a-move would win in a walk.
We all know this to be true.
The support Arnold is getting from Republicans would shift to McClintock (Although not all because many would realize the simple fact that McClintock can't win in Red California, so they would simply stay home). And the support Arnold is getting from moderates, independents and free-thinking rats would go elsewhere. Or not vote at all. And Bust-a-move would win in a walk. We all know this to be true.It wouldn't even get that far... McClintock, alone, would NEVER be able to bust the Davis Juggernaut. I say juggernaut, because that's what it would be, with the media, the Clintons, Holywood, the liberal-leanings of the state, all working against McClintock. He would get pounced into submission, and Davis would survive the recall, hands down.
The other juggernaut in this race is so big that he DOES get attention, he can counter all of these lies because he already has a large support network and name recognition, and he can't be painted as an extremist.
Like most of you, I like McClintock's policies far more than Arnold's, but I like Arnold's far more than Cruz, and taking a pragmatic view on the race, if Tom isn't close to Arnold in polling a week before the election, he should step aside.
...the support Arnold is getting from moderates, independents and free-thinking rats would go elsewhere. Or not vote at all. And Bust-a-move would win in a walk. We all know this to be true.
Yes, it should be quite obvious. However...
"There are none so blind as those who will not see."
- Works of Thomas Chalkley, 1713.