To: A CA Guy
Tom will not win. He should make a deal with Arnold to get an endorsement for the Senate and then SHUT UP. If McClinton stays in the race, and the Republicans lose, there isn't a snowball's chance in hell that the Republicans will nominate him for the Senate seat.
To: Ladytotheright
If McClintock can't possibly win a statewide race in California, then why would you want him to run for the US Senate?
90 posted on
09/08/2003 5:17:41 PM PDT by
ambrose
(Fight The Real Enemy...)
To: Ladytotheright
If McClinton stays in the race,.......
There are lines, and you're getting dangerously close to crossing one.
To: Ladytotheright
If McClinton stays in the race, and the Republicans lose... "McClinton"???
You're attacking the conservative in the race... You realize that, don't you?
183 posted on
09/08/2003 6:07:52 PM PDT by
SunStar
(Democrats piss me off!)
To: Ladytotheright
Ladytotheright wrote:
Tom will not win. He should make a deal with Arnold to get an endorsement for the Senate and then SHUT UP. If McClinton stays in the race, and the Republicans lose, there isn't a snowball's chance in hell that the Republicans will nominate him for the Senate seat. I'm on the _other_ coast, but watching this one with great interest.
There is a question that California conservatives -- and California Republicans (for I sense these aren't one and the same) -- must start asking themselves, as this election is coming on fast.
That question is:
Who do I/we really want as governor? Davis or Bustamente?
Because, from where I sit, that looks like the _actual_ choice you may have to make. Either vote "yes" to retain Davis, or vote for the Republican candidate of your choice -- and _get_ Bustamente.
As unpalatable as that dilemma may be, you folks in California had better start grappling with it now, because it's a choice you _will_ have to make in October....
Cheers!
- John
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