California Governor's Race: Brown is ahead of Whitman, 46-40
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Whitman has spent over $100 million of her own money and it's gotten her nowhere in the polls. Brown has spent almost nothing.
Exactly how much Brown is worth,.... NOTHING...!
Meg has my vote. Sponge Bob Square Pants would have my vote over Brown. I lived through him last time....
I hope California votes for Moonbat again. It will prove to the rest of the country that California is lost. What a shame, you *used* to be the Golden state. Now, you're a national embarrassment. After living there for 35 years watching the state devolve into what it's become, we left and took our money with us.
I hope California votes for Moonbat again. It will prove to the rest of the country that California is lost. What a shame, you *used* to be the Golden state. Now, you're a national embarrassment. After living there for 35 years watching the state devolve into what it's become, we left and took our money with us.
Americans still choose California as the #1 state in which they'd like to live.
I don't see anything under your name that says you are a libertarian [a name embarrassed Republicans prefer]. You were wrong about Jerry Brown, that is all I wanted to say. I have no idea who Barnes is since that is a different state. This thread is about the California governor race.
One prominent libertarian, Stewart Brand (of "Whole Earth Catalog" fame), has long been friends with Jerry Brown and is supporting him this year as he did in the 1970s:
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