Posted on 11/05/2009 8:18:47 AM PST by NormsRevenge
Reporting from Sacramento - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will have a plum political post to dole out after Lt. Gov. John Garamendi is sworn into Congress today, vacating the No. 2 slot in California government.
Schwarzenegger, a Republican, has the power to name the replacement for Garamendi, a Democrat, in a political decision that has been much chattered about in Sacramento. That power, however, doesn't rest with Schwarzenegger alone: The Democratic-dominated Legislature must confirm his pick, setting up a potential showdown.
Further complicating matters, four sitting state senators are seeking the post in 2010. The lieutenant governor has few official powers, but the job appeals to politicians hoping to springboard their careers.
Schwarzenegger, who slashed the lieutenant governor's budget by two-thirds earlier this year, declined Wednesday to name any potential candidates or the criteria by which he would judge them.
Speculation is rife that he will choose a like-minded political moderate. One name frequently mentioned in Capitol circles is Sen. Abel Maldonado (R-Santa Maria), who regularly crosses party lines. But that would vacate a legislative seat that Democrats could try to pick up.
Maldonado has run for statewide office before and could seek reelection to the post as an incumbent, a perch the majority Democrats seem unlikely to concede.
Democrats say they would prefer a caretaker appointed until the next year's elections -- or perhaps no one at all.
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sigh
Ah-noldd will decide who he wants to appoint as soon as his wife tells him the name of his choice.
That about sums it up. Besides, with Arnold being a RINO, its hard to imagine him picking someone that the Dems would dislike.
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