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a T-101 for Governor of CA?

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<a href="http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=1&u=/ap/20030807/ap_on_el_gu/davis_recall_144">Schwarzenegger Announces Calif. Gov. Bid</a>


By ERICA WERNER, Associated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES - Arnold Schwarzenegger ended the suspense Wednesday and said he would run in California's recall election, awarding Republicans his marquee value in their campaign to oust Gov. Gray Davis (news - web sites). Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein (news, bio, voting record) had earlier ruled out a run, labeling the election "more and more like a carnival every day."

Schwarzenegger's announcement came as a surprise; advisers had said in recent days that he was leaning putting his name on the Oct. 7 election ballot because of opposition from his wife, journalist Maria Shriver.

He announced the decision during a taping of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (news - Y! TV)," calling it the toughest he's made since deciding to get a bikini wax in 1978.

"The politicians are fiddling, fumbling and failing," he said. "The man that is failing the people more than anyone is Gray Davis. He is failing them terribly, and this is why he needs to be recalled and this is why I am going to run for governor."

"I want to clean up Sacramento," he added.

Political commentator Arianna Huffington declared Wednesday that she would run as an independent, one of the only other well-known names in the race so far. Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, a moderate Republican, has said he would enter the race if Schwarzenegger, 56, did not.

Polls have shown Riordan would be a stronger candidate than Schwarzenegger in the recall election. Riordan's spokeswoman said the former mayor was deliberating with his family and that no announcement was scheduled before Friday.

Feinstein's decision not to run gave a big boost to Davis, while frustrating some Democrats who wanted her to run to ensure the governorship would remain in the party's hands if Davis lost.

"After thinking a great deal about this recall, its implications for the future, and its misguided nature, I have decided that I will not place my name on the ballot," Feinstein said in a statement.

"I deeply believe the recall is a terrible mistake and will bring to the depth and breadth of California instability and uncertainty, which will be detrimental to our economic recovery and decision-making," she said.

The recall election is yet another setback for Davis, who has seen his popularity plummet as the state grapples with a record $38 billion budget deficit.

It also is the latest force to bedevil Californians, who in recent years have endured an energy crisis, the collapse of the dot-com economy and a federally mandated cutback in one of the state's main water supplies. Residents now face the prospect of higher car taxes and college fees to close the state's budget gap.

Davis is the first California governor to face a recall and would be only the second governor nationwide to be removed from office if the effort succeeds.

Analysts from both parties believed the governor's chances for survival would have dramatically diminished if Feinstein, who tops polls as California's most popular politician, was on the ballot as an alternative.

Her decision came a day after a strong endorsement for Davis from the AFL-CIO. Both developments were key victories for the governor, whose support from fellow party members had appeared to be weakening.

"I'm very pleased with Sen. Feinstein's announcement," Davis told San Francisco radio station KGO-AM.

"To the extent that Democrats get in the race, it makes it look like a normal election, and legitimates what is really an effort by the right wing to steal back an election they couldn't win last November," he said. "I think at the end of the day people will realize that the party is better served rallying around its sitting governor."

Some party members still thought otherwise.

"I want to back the strongest candidate and it's important that we coalesce around one, and now I'm appealing to the leaders, the folks whose pay grade is one or two notches up from mine, to figure out who our strongest candidate is and lead us in coalescing behind that candidate," said Rep. Brad Sherman (news, bio, voting record), D-Calif., who had supported a Feinstein candidacy.

One possibility was U.S. Rep. Loretta Sanchez (news, bio, voting record), who had supported a Feinstein candidacy and said she might run if Feinstein didn't.

"I have a feeling something will be decided tomorrow probably one way or the other," said Sanchez's spokeswoman, Carrie Brooks.

Members of California's congressional delegation discussed the matter in a conference call Wednesday, with the majority leaning toward finding a consensus candidate, said a source familiar with the discussion who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Huffington, the ex-wife of former Republican Congressman Michael Huffington, announced her candidacy at a news conference in Los Angeles.

"I'm not, to say the least, a conventional candidate. But these are not conventional times," she said. "And if we keep electing the same kind of politicians who got us into the same kind of mess funded by the same kind of special interests, we'll never get out of this mess."

Michael Huffington also has taken out papers, but has not indicated whether he will enter the race.

The ballot also is likely to include several conservative Republicans. U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa (news, bio, voting record), who funded the recall, is a declared candidate, and state Sen. Tom McClintock filed papers Tuesday. Businessman Bill Simon, who lost to Davis in November, also is expected to run.
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Associated Press Writer Mark Sherman contributed to this report.
 
He will be interviewed tonight on Jay Leno's show.....go figure...



Ven
 
He'd make a better politician than Jerry Springer (If Springer gets elected to the Senate, Im moving to Canada
 
Oh Ya. I think Davis is about to be terminated. I'm guessing he won't be back.😀
 
Schwarzenegger will be one name on the ballot along with 150 or so others (groan) and he will win.
He'll be Calif. Gov on Oct 8th.

To hedge my bet, if he loses, McClintock will win.

Davis WILL be recalled.
 
LOL! Arnie as "Governator"! I wonder whether Hollywood would produce sequels... 😛
 
You speak of Reagan,let us not for get the former Govenor of Minnesota.The man himself Jesse Ventura.Actors make good politicians lying comes natural for them.That is unless you were Bill Clinton who wrote the book on deception,but that is for another topic.Hey,don't worry Lime Jerry isn't going to run.He wants to devote all his time to that emmy award winning show of his🙄 🙄 So I wonder what is going to happen when Arnold wins,that is if he can beat Gary Coleman down lol.I think he is still running.:jester: :jester: :jester:

:atom: Vote for me I am the most honest crook:atom:
 
Gary Coleman

when I saw that in the papers that this dude is thinking of running to I had to rub my eyes just to make sure I was seeing right. What a joke. Anyway as far as Arnold is concerned...who knows...he certainly is politicaly connected!
 
It doesn't look good for the people of CA.

I hope the people of California find a governor, who's out to care for their interest. The state's government needs some serious overhaul.
 
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We have a Flashback here.

As an innocent bystander to all of what is happening in / to California; I am reminded of a quote by Lily Tomlin when she was watching astronauts putting on the lunar surface..."I'm seeing a golfball & a Flag on the Moon; it must be the Hash":wow:
Bug😎
 
I'm only suprised it's taken Arnie as long to get into politics as it has. He's been closer to George Bush for years (including through his marriage) than a tic to a bears arse.

I'm laying a bet on that one-liner in Demolition Man actually coming true. :scared:
 
As a californian, I can say that my state is thoroughly ridiculous. I have absolutely NO idea who to vote for in October. I'll have to get an absentee ballot anyway. I know I don't want Davis back, and I've always despised Gallagher. Issa is out, thank GOD. What's left> Arnold, Gary Coleman, and a stripper? Dear Lord. It's a fabulous year to move to Massachusetts. Gee haw!

-Bell :cool2:
 
Hey, if Arnold could pull off being govenor, then more power to him!

Although I'm still waiting for Arnold Horshack to run for senate.


Drew
 
While I like his movies and while I am a card-carrying Conservative, I think if Ah-Nold gets elected, it will be because of his Hollywood fame.


Also on the ballot is Gary Coleman, which I think is as laughable as Archie Bunker in a synogaude, but Gary said something that was very true....

"We don't need a career politician in office. We had one in Davis, and look at what happened. Now somebody else needs to go in and clean up the crap he made".
 
*listening for the howls of outrage from the right at a mere celebrity daring to involve himself in politics*

*still listening*

*still listening*

*quiet, ain't it?*
 
Funnily enough, I think Arnie is going to be more popular with the centre-left, than his rather deranged relative through marriage. His policies seem almost Democrat friendly in some ways.
 
Ticklemaster750 said:
...I think if Ah-Nold gets elected, it will be because of his Hollywood fame.

This is so true.

Still, everytime I think of this fact I'm reminded of that familiar cliche I recall being spouted by so many high school students running for student government offices: "...this should not be a popularity contest." 🙄

The funny thing is that back then, I believed them. LOL
 
MrPartickler said:
This is so true.

Still, everytime I think of this fact I'm reminded of that familiar cliche I recall being spouted by so many high school students running for student government offices: "...this should not be a popularity contest." 🙄

The funny thing is that back then, I believed them. LOL


That was largely because the unpopular, spotty bastards did all the running. :blaugh:
 
With all of the Celebs running for office, IF they all end up getting IN office, the next time SAG(Screen Actors Guild) goes on strike, will the government go on strike too?😛 😀 🙄 :sowrong:

They will make a "Production" out of everything.

TTD😉
 
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