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Politics : Arnold for Governor! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (132)8/13/2003 3:05:26 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 773
 
Tom McClintock (R) Y Y Y
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At least a couple of pro-life candidates are in races too close to call. Their success in the pending count of absentee ballots or recounts would increase these victories. They are Jeff Denham in Senate District 12, and Tom McClintock in the race for Controller.
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I somewhat suggested that to be his "formal" position due to the strongarming by the party.
I'd bet if he's presented with a bill to eliminate funding for abortions in his first term he'll sign it.

The problem with all these social issues like gay marriage is they take time away from the white collar jobs problem which is really significant.
Which won't make them go away. And won't mean people won't decide their votes based on them. You just said you would.
otherwise no.

There isn't much support for work visas anymore though, given the employment numbers. SO they are gone, good riddance.
Don't bet on it. I bet you can still get an Indian engineer for less than you can get a newly minted American EE.

I guess if I support removing work visas I should support stronger policing of mexican borders?
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