harry Wrote:
Lyle Evans LooGAR Wrote:
Wellll.....since 1994 they have won exactly TWO races - Schwarzenegger's recall and re-election. And now he's as popular as Fat Bill Richardson.
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Dude, in your lifetime (you are older than 7?) CA recalled a relatively competent Democratic Gov Gray Davis because of pre-Tea Reaction to a broken budget/financing structure caused essentially by pre-pre-Tea reactionary Prop 13.
Boxer is exactly the abrasive librul that should be demolished this cycle. She'll beat Fiorina by 4 points. NOBODY gets elected governor twice thirty years after the fact and Whitman will have spent 170 million on a state race (!!??) and will lose by 6-8 points. Sorry, CA doesn't fit the "tidal wave" scenario you are getting hard for.
And by "getting hard" I believe you mean "losing almost 50K in win bonuses." So, thanks for playing along. I'm actually saying that neither Brown nor Boxer should really be in trouble in a state like CA, but that since the Tea Fails have completely hijacked not only The Republican Party, but also, Public Discourse in America, they are having to fight against it.
Then there's people like: John Spratt, Ike Skelton, Chet Edwards, Bobby Bright, Jim Marshall, Gene Taylor, and other white dems in "McCain/Bush" Districts -- they are all most likely gone, and that does not bode well for things like, Obama's election, or anyone who believes that this country is best governed from The Center, and not swinging wildly between the two poles.
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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.
FT Wrote:
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