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Classical_Liberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 05:01 PM
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10. The Give Arnold a chance was pretty outrageous
Edited on Wed Oct-08-03 05:03 PM by Classical_Liberal
but Davis was doomed, and it is really hard to understand why Democrats invested so much emotionally in him. Well I do understand, actually. Davis exploited fear of another florida to great affect, and he got a bunch of party base people he had given the finger to for years to jump to his defense based on that fear. Meanwhile Davis didn't give Californians one reason to vote for him.

Bush won't steal California for a number of reason.

1)There are many states with Republican governers that still voted for Al Gore.

2)California had a democratic legislature, unlike Florida.

3)Arnold is not Bush's brother.


4)Because of Enron Bush is as popular as a rattlesnake. If Arnold stole it, it would be obvious. This is why Davis was dumb for not linking Arnold to Enron.

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