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Is the Terminator in Free-Fall?

Cooper, Marc | October 31, 2005 issue

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Focuses on the declining popularity of Republican California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Lack of support for a special election on measures that would enhance Schwarzenegger's budget authority, extend probation for new teachers, and impose a new way to redraw electoral districts; Discussion of antilabor measures supported by Schwarzenegger; Desire of Schwarzenegger to prevent public-employee labor unions from making large political donations; Reliance of the California Democratic Party on union contributions; Impact of Schwarzenegger's anti-immigration proposals on his public support.

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SCHWARZENEGGER, Arnold; GOVERNORS -- United States; PUBLIC opinion; CALIFORNIA -- Politics & government -- 1951-; CALIFORNIA
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