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Do or Die Time for Angelides

posted by marc on 09/28/2006 @ 10:26pm

It's do or die time for California Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides -- but he's mostly dying. With just a handful of weeks to go in the re-election race of Governor Schwarzenegger, new polls show Angelides trailing by as much as 17%.

Next week is the only televised debate of the campaign and most observers believe that if Angelides doesn't land some sort of knock-out punch he will be doomed for defeat in November. The new polls show that while Arnold has sewn up Republican support, Angelides is attracting only about 3 out of 5 California Democrats. Independents, meanwhile, are tilting toward the incumbent.

Some California unions, including the prison guards, teachers, and service employees have just rolled out a multi-million TV ad campaign slamming the Governator as too conservative to govern one of the bluest states in the union. And Angelides has come up with a new campaign tack of calling for the withdrawal of California National Guard troops from the conflict in Iraq.

But nothing seems to be slowing Arnold's momentum. He has made recent deals with the Democratic legislature on raising the minimum wage, lowering prescription drug prices and has just signed the most advanced anti-Global Warming legislation in the country.

Angelides' slumping campaign is now beginning to worry other California Democrats. Could his stall-out depress Democratic turn-out and in November and erode the chances of other down-ballot candidates? Worried Democrats want to know.

Comments (6)

  1. i'm frankly not excited to admit that.......i don't really care who wins this race.

    arnold's racked up so many serious points in the last few months, it's scary.

    not that i would have given him points, but ya know what i'm sayin'....

    Posted by darladoon at 09/28/2006 @ 10:45pm

  2. Was it only a few short months ago that bloggers here were sounding the political death of Arnold. It seems the left was feeling pretty cocky then.

    The guy is just smarter than the left gives him credit for.

    Posted by lvliberty1 at 09/29/2006 @ 12:19am

  3. Only a fool doubted the gropenfuhrer's re-election would come to pass. He was also helped out by a democratic party that nominated a developer; that's hardly going to get the base excited. Biggest landslide in history?

    Posted by hmnpwr at 09/29/2006 @ 02:14am

  4. The Democrat has to attack. He has to be the voice of the 'little people' and get them to the polls.

    Posted by Dale-Z at 09/29/2006 @ 03:07am

  5. Democrat triangulation still doesn't work. Oh well. Better luck next time.

    Posted by AlanSmithee at 09/29/2006 @ 08:37am

  6. "If he bleeds, Ah-nuld can kill him!"

    "Phil, remember when I promised to kill you last.....I lied!"

    "I'm the party pooper!"

    Posted by Mask at 09/29/2006 @ 08:41am

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