To: FairOpinion
Wasn't it the CA GOP who didn't want the recall in the first place and was willing to leave Californians in the hands of Davis so Boxer and Davis could be tied together for the 06 elections? Or was that the National GOP?
Hb
7 posted on
10/01/2003 11:11:54 PM PDT by
Hoverbug
To: Hoverbug
Wasn't it the CA GOP who didn't want the recall in the first placeZero relevance today.
10 posted on
10/01/2003 11:14:13 PM PDT by
PRND21
To: All
It would make logic for Tom to drop out of the race to ensure Arnold Wins. Tom is not playing the democrats against the republicans. Tom is actually giving the democrats at least a 20% of the vote handicap. Now if Tom or Arnold wins this recall, it will be more then fare.
15 posted on
10/01/2003 11:17:58 PM PDT by
LibertyBellRings
(Tom gives dems 20% handicap on recall)
To: Hoverbug
*Ping*
You posted the article. Don't hide, c'mon out and defend your criticism of it.
Was it the CA GOP or the National GOP who didn't want the recall and instead wanted to leave California republicans in the hands of Davis so that Boxer could be tied to Davis.
If it was good enough for the GOP, what's the problem with this article? How is it different from what the GOP wanted?
I mean, you are a GOPer, right? ;-)
Hb
23 posted on
10/01/2003 11:41:08 PM PDT by
Hoverbug
To: Hoverbug; FairOpinion
FO
*Ping*
You posted the article. Don't hide, c'mon out and defend your criticism of it.
Was it the CA GOP or the National GOP who didn't want the recall and instead wanted to leave California republicans in the hands of Davis so that Boxer could be tied to Davis.
If it was good enough for the GOP, what's the problem with this article? How is it different from what the GOP wanted?
I mean, you are a GOPer, right? ;-)
Hb
28 posted on
10/01/2003 11:52:17 PM PDT by
Hoverbug
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