I don't think that poll asked the right questions. It's clear a majority is in favor of enforcing our laws. |
I think it is ... because the agriculture community in this country is shrinking, and their audience is growing. |
I think the Kennedy thing was just the last straw. There's not even one Republican in the state to be qualified as chief of staff? |
I think there is a ceiling on all this, but I don't know what it is. You have those animal issues. |
I worked min (minimum) wage my first job, and I got a raise when I memorized what goes on a hamburger. |
I would bet the television ads are being made. Oakland was his only hope of shedding his soft on crime image. |
If you ask, in general, whether people are in favor of amnesty, the polling drops. |
It wasn't like we sent out blast e-mails telling everyone about it. |
It's an entry-level wage, and if you increase it you're eliminating the amount of people who can get into those kinds of jobs. |
That was the catalyst for it. Obviously, we knew the governor differed from conservatives on some issues. But when he appointed Gray Davis' cabinet secretary as his chief of staff, the recall, the reform movement was RIP. |
That's failing in a public school. We hope our goal is to educate Abel and the public about the minimum wage and how harmful it is. |
The governor has abandoned any notion that he's a fiscal conservative. |
The governor needs to articulate the principles that were behind what got him elected in the first place during the recall -- lower taxes, smaller government and illegal immigration. |
There are already a number of people that have already said that they are not going to vote for him, work for him. If he granted clemency, based on the evidence that has been presented, it would be a disaster. |
We talked about the conservative movement, where we want to be in 10 years. It (was) about moving our agenda forward. |