[Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will run for re-election next year, a top aide said Friday. Schwarzenegger] felt it was very important to let the people of California know this governor plans to be around for the long haul, ... It's not a 24-month job, it's a five-year job and he intends to see it through to the end. |
[SAN DIEGO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will run for re-election next year, a top aide said Friday. Schwarzenegger] felt it was very important to let the people of California know this governor plans to be around for the long haul, ... It's not a 24-month job, it's a five-year job and he intends to see it through to the end. |
[Schwarzenegger] felt it was very important to let the people of California know this governor plans to be around for the long haul, ... It's not a 24-month job, it's a five-year job and he intends to see it through to the end. |
[Station officials said an independent research firm selected the audience to mirror local demographics. After the debate, Nunez later called it] an audience that looked like California. ... a stacked deck. |
[While some political analysts contend that the governor's strategy has backfired, Todd Harris, a spokesman for the Schwarzenegger campaign, defended the governor's tactics as sound.] They've been very helpful, ... They allow voters to cut through the din and clutter of the $100-million smear campaign the unions have been waging against the governor, and they allow voters to hear directly from the people who are for change and from people who are against change. |
All of these union bosses are terrified that the governor's reforms are going to take power and influence out of Sacramento and give it back to the people of California, ... The debate over the special election is a simple one - vote yes on the governor's reforms if you want real change, vote no if you are happy with the way things are. |
All of these union bosses are terrified that the governor's reforms are going to take power and influence out of Sacramento and give it back to the people of California, ... The debate over the special election is a simple one — vote yes on the governor's reforms if you want real change, vote no if you are happy with the way things are. |
All politics is local, ... and an endorsement like this sends a message that Proposition 76 is not only critical to reform our state budget but that it's also critical for the financial well-being of California cities. |
Californians are not happy with the way things are in Sacramento, which bodes well for whichever side is campaigning for change. Given the political environment, I would not want my campaign message to be, 'Let's leave things exactly the way they are,' which is what our opponents' message will to be. |
Coach, I know you get second-guessed all week long. How come you didn't go with anything when you have two time-outs left in the half? |
Compared to others in the recall campaign, we were like choir boys. |
ever even accessed the form. … There are so many egregious examples of this we never even needed to. |
felt it was very important to let the people of California know this governor plans to be around for the long haul. |
He has stated all along that he will do everything he can for the Republican Party and for Bush, but he will not help to raise soft money. |
Here's the problem, ... If your people had shown a modicum of respect when you came to our events, if you hadn't come with bullhorns and been screaming, I wouldn't really have a problem with it. |