Here: Senator Tom McClintock’s Statement on the Special Election.
Should Tom McClintock be setting his sights higher than Lieutenant Governor?
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McClintock already set his sights higher - in the recall election -- and got my vote.
Posted by: Logical | November 11, 2005 at 02:38 PM
McClintock already set his sights higher - in the recall election -- and got my vote.
Ditto.
One of my best friends understood that McClintock was the most principled vote in the recall, but that only Schwarzenegger stood a chance at winning (hogwash, I said, and the exit poll approval ratings bore that out). His sights were set on a McClintock run against Boxer last year. Somebody forgot to tell McClintock.
Posted by: Jason | November 11, 2005 at 02:55 PM
I doubt that there are many members of the Legislature whose sights are NOT set higher than Lt. Governor.
Don't they all look in the mirror and see a Governor or higher?
Posted by: DR | November 11, 2005 at 03:02 PM
I especially liked how he characterized the propositions. The man has a special talent.
Posted by: Richard | November 11, 2005 at 09:59 PM
This is the money quote to which I referred:
"that government should live within its means; that politicians shouldn’t chose who gets to vote for them; that teachers should demonstrate sustained competence before they’re granted lifetime tenure; that public employees have a right to decide for themselves what candidates they’ll support with their own money; and that parents have a right to know if their teenaged daughter is undergoing an abortion."
Posted by: Richard | November 11, 2005 at 10:03 PM
Tom will win the Lt. Governor's race in 2006 while we all hold our noses as Arnold either wins or loses.
The biggest choice Tom will have to make is when Elton Gallegy decides to retire in a few years.
If Flap were Tom I would come home to Thousand Oaks and run for Congress.
Flap
Posted by: Flap | November 12, 2005 at 09:04 AM
Flap,
It's a blue state. Do you really believe Tom will be LG after all the issues he supported got crushed? Gallegy's seat is perfect. He (like Campbell) will go to DC and never be heard from again.
Posted by: Blog Watcher | November 12, 2005 at 11:08 AM
Someone needs to explain to me exactly how McClintock would be more effective as lieutenant governor than as a member of the state senate. The CA LtGov has no power whatsoever — he's just sitting in his office waiting for the Gov to keel over. In the senate, McClintock has a voice.
Posted by: MrWhipple | November 13, 2005 at 04:16 PM
And when is going to win a senate seat at the federal level? If he runs against DiFi he's just another dead man walking. His best opportunity for higher office is when Gallegy retires. And then he'll be just another lone voice amongst 434 others. And it will be at least 10 years before he gets a leadership position assuming the GOP retains its majority.
Posted by: Blog Watcher | November 13, 2005 at 06:23 PM