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No biggie to me. I'd like to see a robust primary to get Angelides tuned up for the general. Anglelides probably thinks he's already tuned up. I happen to think a Democratic primary with a series of debates would allow the candidate that emerged to establish his identity before The Ahnold's slime machine started explaining what he "really" stood for.

A primary with debates is the best free press a party can get. It puts their names and issues in front of the voters without the shouting match from the other side.

Westley is a long shot who I suspect is running to establish his place in the pecking order and increase his name recognition. It would take a near miracle to overcome Angelides' advantages.

by Gary Boatwright on Thu Apr 28, 2005 at 09:48:10 PM EST
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