Aug. 8 — In his first network television interview since declaring his candidacy for governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger declared he would be “a uniter, not a divider” if elected and vowed to improve the state’s economy to stop the exodus of businesses. But the actor, who is coming under increased scrutiny after vaulting to the front of the Republican pack seeking to replace Democratic Gov. Gray Davis in the Oct. 7 recall election, offered no specifics on his plan to “overhaul the economic engine” in his appearance on NBC’s “Today” show.
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http://www.msnbc.com/news/945950.asp?vts=080820031025&cp1=1Hmm "a uniter, not a divider". I thought Rove was going to FedEx him a copy of the 2004 play book. Guess he sent the 2000 version by mistake.