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bullmoose88
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« on: November 09, 2006, 02:15:49 AM »

Jfern,

When is Boxer's senate seat up for grabs? And how decent or poor of a chance do you think Arnie has of taking it?
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« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2006, 02:24:03 AM »

Jfern,

When is Boxer's senate seat up for grabs? And how decent or poor of a chance do you think Arnie has of taking it?

NEVER!

Haha, she's up again in 2010.
Anyways, I think California is a lot more willing to elect Republicans as governor than to US Senate. A similar situation is in Rhode Island, moderate Chafee lost 47-53 while his party retained the governorship 51-49.

I assume the never was in reference to my Kentucky comment anyways...FINE THEN YOU CAN HAVE IT, I NEVER WANTED THAT GARBAGE ANYWAYS!

Right now, as opposed to 2005, it seems Arnie's able to over come his R disadvantage...dunno how long that would last, but how close do you think it would be in a typical year (not counting a GOP year nationally like say 02 or 94, or a Dem year like well...06...where Chafee just got well...screwed by GW Bush)...
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bullmoose88
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« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2006, 02:29:22 AM »

Jfern,

When is Boxer's senate seat up for grabs? And how decent or poor of a chance do you think Arnie has of taking it?

NEVER!

Haha, she's up again in 2010.
Anyways, I think California is a lot more willing to elect Republicans as governor than to US Senate. A similar situation is in Rhode Island, moderate Chafee lost 47-53 while his party retained the governorship 51-49.

I assume the never was in reference to my Kentucky comment anyways...FINE THEN YOU CAN HAVE IT, I NEVER WANTED THAT GARBAGE ANYWAYS!

Right now, as opposed to 2005, it seems Arnie's able to over come his R disadvantage...dunno how long that would last, but how close do you think it would be in a typical year (not counting a GOP year nationally like say 02 or 94, or a Dem year like well...06...where Chafee just got well...screwed by GW Bush)...

He could probably do well, but Arnie wouldn't want legislative work. He's too much of an executive.

Vell, somebody must march into Vashington, and stomp some sense into those politicans and terminate partisanship. Somebody must show some muscle and start the rise of the machinery to remove the constitutional rule against allowing non natrual cybor...alien...err...non US born citizens to be supreme lead...president.
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