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If California election were today, Simon would probably win: Dick Morris
Mark Larson, Larson Live!
| OCcober 10, 2002
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Posted on 10/10/2002 8:21:07 AM PDT by John Jorsett
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This is certainly a lot more encouraging than the crepe-hanging stories I've been seeing lately. Whatever you think of Morris' personal life or past affiliations, he generally knows what he's talking about in these matters.
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And the Nathanson letter will not help Grayout either. He is in a world of hurt. Look how shrill South is and the desperation in the presstitutes' stories to depress Republicans--many of whom post on these threads. Simon is going to surprise many. Hehehehe...
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posted on
10/10/2002 8:25:45 AM PDT
by
eureka!
To: Dave S; Gophack
This is interesting...
Methinks the media is doing an "Arthur Andersen" with the polling numbers. Dick Morris does have a good idea for how politics is played, and while I don't care for his hired gun approach or his personal character, I'd still listen to him.
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posted on
10/10/2002 8:26:00 AM PDT
by
hchutch
To: John Jorsett
Simon has stumbled here and there, much to the delight and wishful thinking of the "I told you so" Riordan contingent around these parts. While perhaps not the ideal candidate, given his inexperience, Simon was the best of the GOP field in the primaries.
I do wish Simon would bang on Davis more for the bonded indebtedness issue. Many Californians have no clue as to the boat anchor of debt that Davis has chained to their future taxes.
To: eureka!
I can't tell if it is liberals posting on this site or just a bunch of out-of-state Republicans who get heart palpitations and faint anytime the liberal press in California runs a hit piece on Simon.
To: John Jorsett
Morris said that Davis "being all over Simon" should be regarded as more of a measure of Simon's strength than his weakness.I have had this thought more than once during the last few days. I would not be surprised to see Doofus implode as he did with the LA Slimes editioral board a few months ago.
To: vbmoneyspender; Coop
"I can't tell if it is liberals posting on this site or just a bunch of out-of-state Republicans who get heart palpitations and faint anytime the liberal press in California runs a hit piece on Simon."Probably a bit of both. One would think that the Republicans would see through the Clymers hit pieces, but many don't. Coop will attest to the fact that bad news for Simon threads fill up, but good news for Simon threads don't. I stopped engaging the naysayers. They are quitters, IMHO. Like the Rats and Toricelli. This race is far from over, indeed, Simon is going to win. Watch....
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posted on
10/10/2002 8:33:10 AM PDT
by
eureka!
To: Sabertooth
Have you heard Simon talking about tax cuts? I wish he would talk a little bit more about cutting taxes. Also, I have been wondering for awhile why the Republican party doesn't put a tax cutting initiative on the ballot ala Prop. 13. It's a tried and true strategy to make the liberals go bonkers. It seems to me that an initiative which cut the sales tax or the income tax would be a great issue to define the differences between the Republicans in this state and the Democrats.
To: Sabertooth
"I do wish Simon would bang on Davis more for the bonded indebtedness issue. Many Californians have no clue as to the boat anchor of debt that Davis has chained to their future taxes"
I'm equally if not more concerned with the bond issues that are on the ballot.
If there is a decent voter turnout they will probably all be passed by those that don't have to pay for them.
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posted on
10/10/2002 8:33:58 AM PDT
by
dalereed
To: tubebender
Is that the "I KEPT THE LIGHTS ON!" speech or has he lost it twice?
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10/10/2002 8:34:39 AM PDT
by
lainie
To: Sabertooth
I do wish Simon would bang on Davis more for the bonded indebtedness issueOr how about the recent signed sales tax on some real estate...that is a biggie.
To: John Jorsett
Did you hear that the Feds are going after Dufus on the SUV emissions? :-)
To: eureka!
And the Nathanson letter will not help Grayout either.How about giving us some details on this? I'm not sure exactly what it says (other than bad news for Grayout) and where it is in the release process. Tks
I'm glad Dick Morris said the same thing some of us have been saying for months. Gray Davis' re-elect numbers stink. They rival Torricelli's. We know what happened to him. Simon's undoubtedly had his problems, but the incumbent is in bad shape.
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posted on
10/10/2002 8:39:50 AM PDT
by
Coop
To: John Jorsett
Good post!
I like this:
Morris said that Davis "being all over Simon" should be regarded as more of a measure of Simon's strength than his weakness.
To: dalereed
I'm equally if not more concerned with the bond issues that are on the ballot. If there is a decent voter turnout they will probably all be passed by those that don't have to pay for them.
Yeah, it's like mailing platinum credit cards to everyone on food stamps.
What CA needs is a referendum requiring all social spending to be placed on the ballots. Most voters don't understand financial fungibility, so they don't know that when they pass a school, parks, police, or firemen's bond issue, they're really giving more money to welfare slackers.
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To: vbmoneyspender
Have you heard Simon talking about tax cuts?
I hear way more than I should about Davis' corruption. It shouldn't bee Simon's central message, but maybe he's got focus groups telling him otherwise.
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