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<< Military Family Blames Bush for Deaths | Main | More on California Recall >> July 17, 2003Crazy and Arrogant McAuliffeThis is crazy: The chairman of the Democratic National Committee vowed Thursday that no Democrat will run to replace Gov. Gray Davis if the recall drive reaches the ballot.This recall effort may be a rightwing plot, but gambling with the lives of the poor in California is f----- irresponsible. Gray Davis has repeatedly screwed his own base -- vetoing pro-immigrant legislation, vetoing pro-labor legislation, vetoing health care bills -- to the point that there is either apathy or antipathy towards him. Davis is just not that important. Folks should campaign against the recall, but the Dems should have an alternative on the ballot as a backup. And if the Democratic establishment won't run someone, progressive Dems should take the opportunity and put someone on the ballot. There are great progressive Congresspeople in the state -- Barbara Lee, Pete Stark, Bob Filner, Maxine Waters -- who should run if the mainstream folks sit it out. Otherwise, the Dems are shooting themselves in the foot, since that will leave my old friend Peter Camejo of the Greens as the only progressive alternative on the ballot. If the California Dems want to open a wedge to really legitimize the Greens in California, just in time to pick off a large chunk of votes in 2004, go with this stupid and suicidal strategy. Davis could well be history. The economy sucks and he may take the fall for it. And since few people will really care, he'll deserve his fate. But don't make the people of California pay for his idiocy. Posted by Nathan at July 17, 2003 06:28 PM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsI couldn't agree more. This is as arrogant an exercise in purism as Nader's 2000 run. Both entail making everyone pay for a small coterie's desire to prove a point and settle a score. Posted by: Patrick Nielsen Hayden at July 17, 2003 08:35 PM It should be noted that with the 2/3rds budget rule, California is pretty much screwed anyway. Especially since they just recently decided to punt...the whole 10 billion dollar gap was taken on as deficit. Personally, I almost want to see Arnie win the governor ship. It'd be fun to watch the California Republican Party go the way of Canada's conservative party, or the tories in England. Posted by: JoeF at July 18, 2003 12:52 AM I see it the other way. They're hoping that Republican candidates won't be able to stay away from this prize and will flood the ballot. Given a choice between 2 or 3 or more Republicans and an imcumbent Democrat even Gray Davis could win. If however, the Republicans look disciplined enough to put just one nominee the Democratic party might have to ask Davis to step down. As much I hate to cave into this absurd campaign. Posted by: Preston at July 18, 2003 09:10 AM Putting someone else on the ballot will mean the Republicans will field one candidate and win. Posted by: Stirling S Newberry at July 18, 2003 09:17 AM Post a comment
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