Does Nevada Bode Well for Paul in California?

Wait a second. We're talking about the state that elected Arnold.
 
hrm..i mailed mine on thursday, think it'll make it?

check your county registrar's website. here in alameda county you can verify your registration status online.

also. i believe the rule is that the form must be POSTMARKED by the 22nd... not received by that date. ;)
 
check your county registrar's website. here in alameda county you can verify your registration status online.

also. i believe the rule is that the form must be POSTMARKED by the 22nd... not received by that date. ;)

I believe you are right, but Im not taking any chances.
 
IMHO, California's non-minority vote (which tends to all vote democrat) is one of the most critical and independent thinking in the nation. Sadly, I'm one of the few asians I know who identify as conservative. (this is despite the fact that most asians ARE actually fiscal conservatives, we've been fooled to believe the dems have our best interest at heart)

-The anti-war sentiment is abundant here. Convincing the young voters to get to the polls will be difficult.

-We are possibly the most internet saturated state. Everyone here watches more youtube than regular TV. Not just the young folks.

- Ron Paul grassroots is strong here, but could be better organized.

I hope we don't let you guys down.
 
Well we can't just get the independent votes so easily in California and they really don't have any choice but to vote democrat so we won't be getting their vote. However, most people I know will be voting for Paul or not at all.
 
The majority of people in California will vote Democrat including independents, greens, etc. California is a bush-hating state and people here will do anything to punish Bush and his party. However, among registered Republicans I believe Ron Paul has an excellent chance of doing well. Republicans here are not like in most of the country. They are republicans because they are rich, not because they are bible-thumpers or flag-wavers (of which they are neither). California republicans (at least in the population centers) are fiscally conservative and socially liberal, which is perfect for Ron Paul.
 
Arnold straight up lied. That fucker is a complete disappointment.


McClintock was the only conservative in that race. Hopefully Cali (having their fill of big government Republicrat Globalists) will be more inclined to see through the BS of the other candidates and vote Paul.
 
The majority of people in California will vote Democrat including independents, greens, etc. California is a bush-hating state and people here will do anything to punish Bush and his party...

That's a real shame. If Kucinich supporters and others who are strongly against the so-called Patriot Act, the War on Drugs, Permanent Troop presence in the Middle East, Torture, Pro-internet privacy....then their only REAL choice is Paul.

I hope alot of them realize that before the deadline Jan. 22.

:cool:
 
The majority of people in California will vote Democrat including independents, greens, etc. California is a bush-hating state and people here will do anything to punish Bush and his party. However, among registered Republicans I believe Ron Paul has an excellent chance of doing well. Republicans here are not like in most of the country. They are republicans because they are rich, not because they are bible-thumpers or flag-wavers (of which they are neither). California republicans (at least in the population centers) are fiscally conservative and socially liberal, which is perfect for Ron Paul.

YES! very true, we are more like Reagan Democrats. Fiscally conservative is extremely important to us.
 
If I understand right, California is looking at a 14 Billion deficit this year. Add on top the national financial picture, and I would be worried to death if I lived in CA.

If you guys can get that word out it might help garner some votes. It is not going to be a pretty picture when the piper has to be paid.
 
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