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but California Democrats are on the big bong
The question was about what Democrats believe in. Obviously, if it was OK for Democrats to vote NO and YES on the war resolution, then its ok to assume that Bustamante may have voted YES on it. Do you think Democrats act independently of each other? Of course not. So, during the days when the Dems couldnt figure out what to do in terms of the recall, they were having the same discussions (fights) that we were here at DU...talking about how you couldnt run anybody else, as that was a straightforward affront to Davis.
Now that it's a NO/Cruz ticket, now you act like it was the most sensible decision :eyes:
Tell me something, would Davis have lost in anything less than a landslide if Dick Riordan had gone up against him last year? Yes, and you know it. Davis doesn't have any power to make anything happen on October 7th. Either the state party has to convince everyone to vote NO, or they have to go full bore behind Bustamante. Time's a wastin'.
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