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Agree with you 100%. skylucy Jun 2018 #1
hehe..totally. JCanete Jun 2018 #2
Let's all agree,we could see this miles away. Wellstone ruled Jun 2018 #3
Look like republicans ran headfirst into disaster. Blue_true Jun 2018 #4
It would be more accurate to say CA Dems pulled the equivalent of a Royal Flush. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2018 #5
Dont take anything for granted AlexSFCA Jun 2018 #6
I don't see a likely scenario where Cox can win. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2018 #8
Actually we had Democrat and Technocrat Gray Davis before the governator sdfernando Jun 2018 #9
I met Arnold during his Conan days. John Cox is no Arnold. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2018 #10
Plus it was a very short campaign for Schwarzeneggar More_Cowbell Jun 2018 #11
The real question is how many of the seats held by a Deplorable that Clinton won can we win DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2018 #14
I knew a guy who voted for Ah-nold because he thought it would cool stopbush Jun 2018 #29
LOL...yeah, kinda makes my point about people being stupid. /NT sdfernando Jun 2018 #36
Wait, isn't CA GOP teetering on the edge of irrelevance in that state according to NBC? apnu Jun 2018 #7
Decades of this shit Cosmocat Jun 2018 #12
+1000 Pachamama Jun 2018 #33
And it only cost us $28 MILLION !!! brooklynite Jun 2018 #13
Yes, we (Californians) need to get rid of the damn "nonpartisan" primary! deurbano Jun 2018 #18
Agree 1,000,000,000,000% BigmanPigman Jun 2018 #24
You're looking at this the wrong way. northremembers Jun 2018 #40
I wonder how many Dems took the time and energy to do what I did. BigmanPigman Jun 2018 #42
It IS ridiculous... and all that enthusiasm that resulted in so (too) many primary deurbano Jun 2018 #45
I think the media thinks they're making the story interesting .. EricMaundry Jun 2018 #15
No kidding! mountain grammy Jun 2018 #16
MSNBC last night gave me an aneurysm. BadgerMom Jun 2018 #17
I know many people in CA SoCalNative Jun 2018 #28
Correct. BadgerMom Jun 2018 #38
I don't understand the primary there. Honeycombe8 Jun 2018 #19
One primary for all parties, D, R, Green, Lib everyobne. Top Two vote getters advance to GE TeamPooka Jun 2018 #21
Oh, I see. That's what it looked like... For different elections, though? Honeycombe8 Jun 2018 #22
for all our races. It's a statewide rule. TeamPooka Jun 2018 #26
Thanks. nt Honeycombe8 Jun 2018 #37
Now the GOP has to raise and spend millions for a Gov race in CA thay will not win. On his best day TeamPooka Jun 2018 #20
The disaster for the republicans Mr.Bill Jun 2018 #23
Then 2024 or 2028 will be a very bad disaster that is coming Pachamama Jun 2018 #34
You know what they say bornfree17 Jun 2018 #25
Reminds me of the "Dems in disarray" crap after the 2016 election. CaptainTruth Jun 2018 #27
if Cox lost and wasn't on the November ballot lapfog_1 Jun 2018 #30
And having a Trump Republican on the ballot for Newsom to run against Maven Jun 2018 #32
The problem is that too many Ds are entering these races, dilluting the D vote. stopbush Jun 2018 #31
Which is why IMO this really isn't a primary election. mwooldri Jun 2018 #39
Yeah, but the problem is individual egos... deurbano Jun 2018 #44
It's a silly Fox News narrative, designed to save face Tarc Jun 2018 #35
Why does the news blow this up like it has? MsUnderstood Jun 2018 #41
Predictable Boring US Manufactured M$M.. Cha Jun 2018 #43
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