In the 2002 U.S. Senate primary, Cox got 23%.
Well, at least he can say he did better than Patrick Hughes "credible" campaign against Mark Kirk.
On the other hand, Alan Keyes' "disastrous" Senate campaign against the media's false messiah won a higher percentage of voters than Cox did (27% vs. 23%)
Apparently California GOP voters want to get lose by a landslide, so they're jumping on the Cox bandwagon. The very definition of insanity is trying the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result...
Well, at least he can say he did better than Patrick Hughes "credible" campaign against Mark Kirk.
On the other hand, Alan Keyes' "disastrous" Senate campaign against the media's false messiah won a higher percentage of voters than Cox did (27% vs. 23%)
Apparently California GOP voters want to lose by a landslide, so they're jumping on the Cox bandwagon. The very definition of insanity is trying the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result...