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Would you vote for Arnold Schwarzenegger as governor?

Hell yes! Governer Schwarzenegger has a nice ring to it.
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Fuck no! His campaign must be terminated.
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Simple question: Arnold Schwarzenegger is running for governor of California. Would you vote for him? It's polling time!
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Hell yes. Though something being forgotten by many is half he state still needs to vote to recall Davis, which has a small chance of not happening.
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After Jesse Ventura, I'd think long and hard about casting my vote for any other celebrity-cum-politician.
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I think so. I'm not the biggest fan of his policies (nor of any Republican these days, really), but he's the Terminator and he does seem like what California needs right now.
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I would vote for him. I generally agree with his views, and he has been a successful businessman. Most important of all, he would be a good figurehead, which I think is exactly what California needs right now.
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I'd vote for 'im because he's independently wealthy. He doesn't really have to do this, and thanks to his money (not to mention his name is already pretty damn well known) he wouldn't need campaign contributors and the like, so I think he's more likely to actually speak for the will of the people, since he wouldn't be in debt to others.

Just my thought. Plus, who's gonna argue with the Terminator? :D

PS: I loved his little "I'll be back." after his press conference. :)
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From what I've seen of him so far, yes.
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I don't care, but I would just because it's so funny.
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He couldn't POSSIBLY be worse than anybody else running out there. He sure as fuck would be better than Governor Jim. I'd vote for him. Worst case scenario, I vote for the other guy in four years.
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He's better than Issa (the guy who decided it would be great if we spent a whole lot of money on an election to solve our money problems), Riordan (fundie bitch), Bustamante (back-stabbing, self-centered retard for whom the phrase "conflict of interests" was created), or any of the other celebrities.
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The only thing I worry about with Arnie is that he has no experience in public office. He might be overwhelmed, but he's a smart enough guy that I'm sure he's aware of what awaits him, and he'll be able to adapt enough.

So yeah, I'm voting for the Terminator.
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Oh yeah, and he's got a good chance of winning now that Issa and Riordan have dropped out. Those idiots crack me up. Issa actually should have had a chance to at least steal a lot of votes from Arnie from all of the Republicans who didn't want to vote for a guy with no experience. But he pussied out, crying like a little bitch. Good riddance, says I.
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I took the unpopular choice because frankly, celebrity governors scare me.
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Who wants to bet that the Governator actually gets a clear majority despite the huge field of candidates?
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Who the hell is going to vote for Gary Coleman?
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HemlockGrey wrote:Who the hell is going to vote for Gary Coleman?
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I can't believe anyone would say yes yet; we don't even know his friggin' platform!
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Lord Poe wrote:I can't believe anyone would say yes yet; we don't even know his friggin' platform!
He have to work at it to be worse then the current stupidity in charge, plus the election won't effect most of us so its just a pure popularity contest.
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Sea Skimmer wrote:
Lord Poe wrote:I can't believe anyone would say yes yet; we don't even know his friggin' platform!
He have to work at it to be worse then the current stupidity in charge, plus the election won't effect most of us so its just a pure popularity contest.
Work at it? From what I can see, unless deliberately tried to cause an earthquake, he couldn't possibly be worse than the current crop of bozos in Sacramento.
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RedImperator wrote: Work at it? From what I can see, unless deliberately tried to cause an earthquake, he couldn't possibly be worse than the current crop of bozos in Sacramento.
Bozos? I think that if you could smuggle a Bozon detector next to him, Davis would trigger it!
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I'm going to vote for Larry Flint. More smut! Smut in the streets! May smut live forever!
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NO. Last time I checked he is a republican, and he doesnt fit my views. He has coolness factorand may be a great person, but I would not want him to be governer.
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Alyrium Denryle wrote:NO. Last time I checked he is a republican, and he doesnt fit my views. He has coolness factorand may be a great person, but I would not want him to be governer.
He may be registered as a republican, but his is a social liberal and a fiscal conservitive to be more specific. I think you would like alot of his views on social issues.
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The Duchess of Zeon wrote:
RedImperator wrote: Work at it? From what I can see, unless deliberately tried to cause an earthquake, he couldn't possibly be worse than the current crop of bozos in Sacramento.
Bozos? I think that if you could smuggle a Bozon detector next to him, Davis would trigger it!
Assuming you get it past the state line without it going off.
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I'm detecting little love for the Gray man. I wonder aside from the energy fiasco what else has drawn such ire from the electorate. I think Nightline cited him as the most unpopular governor the state has ever had since they were keeping track.
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Alyrium Denryle wrote:NO. Last time I checked he is a republican, and he doesnt fit my views. He has coolness factorand may be a great person, but I would not want him to be governer.
You know, there's a word for the roughly 60% of the electorate that will mindlessly pull their party's lever on election day no matter who the candidate is: irrevelant. The other side considers them a lost cause, and their own side only cares about them during close elections where turnout may matter (and even then, whatever is promised to them during the election is usually first in line to be bargained away once the elections are over).
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