Wednesday, August 22, 2007

The GOP Plan to Steal California in 2008

Posted by Howie Klein at 6:39 AM on August 20, 2007.

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This post, written by Howie Klein, originally appeared on Down With Tyranny!

If you think the Bush Regime came into power in 2000, and retained it in 2004, fair and square this post probably isn't for you. (That said, I doubt this particular blog is.) Over the course of the last few weeks Californians have been made aware that a shadowy right wing figure, a very wealthy shadowy right wing figure, as a matter of fact, is putting together an assault on the California's ability to deliver its 55 electoral votes to the Democratic nominee for president. Like all but two small states, California awards its treasure trove of electoral votes on a winner-take-all basis.

The kinds of policies one must espouse to win the approval of the Republican base of backward neo-Confederate bigots and paranoid Know Nothings precludes any realistic chance of someone who could win the Republican nomination also winning a majority of votes in a progressive and enlightened state like California. However, California has it's pockets of backwardness too. How else could you account for a congressional delegation that includes some of the most reactionary and corrupt members anywhere-- like Gary Miller, Ken Calvert, Jerry Lewis, John Doolittle, Buck McKeon, Kevin McCarthy, John Campbell, George Radanovich, Devin Nunes, Wally Herger, Dan Lungren, Darrell Issa, David Dreier, Elton Gallegly, and Duncan Hunter?

The Republican proposal mandates awarding presidential electoral votes based on the contests in each district. I think a better idea would just be to get rid of the purposely anti-democratic electoral college entirely. If Delaware, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and a handful of states few people live in nix that, I could even go along with this GOP proposal-- as soon as it's adopted by Texas, Florida and Georgia. But the Republican plan is not meant to reform our electoral system and make it fairer. It's simply intended to try a power grab for the radical right that dominates the national GOP. They expect to use it to shave 20 electoral votes off the Democratic total. Take a look at electoral California by congressional district. These are the results of the 2004 election, showing the congressional district number, the percentage of votes Kerry got, the percentage of votes cast by the ignorant and deluded or by willful fascists for Bush and the name of the district's congressmember:

1- 59.7% 38.4% - THOMPSON

2- 36.6% 62.0% - HERGER

3- 40.8% 58.2% - LUNGREN

4- 37.4% 61.3% - DOOLITTLE

5- 61.1% 37.9% - MATSUI

6- 70.3% 28.1% - WOOLSEY

7- 67.1% 31.8%- MILLER

8- 84.2% 14.0% - PELOSI

9- 85.9% 12.6% - LEE

10- 58.5% 40.4% - TAUSCHER

11- 45.3% 53.9% - McNERNEY

12- 71.5% 27.2% - LANTOS

13- 70.9% 28.0% - STARK

14- 68.3% 30.1% - ESHOO

15- 62.9% 35.9% - HONDA

16- 63.4% 35.5% - LOFGREN

17- 65.6% 33.0% - FARR

18- 49.3% 49.6%- CARDOZA

19- 37.9% 61.1% - RADANOVICH

20- 50.6% 48.5% - COSTA

21- 33.7% 65.4% - NUNES

22- 31.0% 67.9% - McCARTHY

23- 58.3% 40.3% - CAPPS

24- 43.1% 55.7% - GALLEGLY

25- 39.9% 58.8% - McKEON

26- 43.7% 55.1% - DREIER

27- 59.3% 39.3% - SHERMAN

28- 71.0% 27.9% - BERMAN

29- 61.2% 37.4% - SCHIFF

30- 66.1% 32.8% - WAXMAN

31- 76.9% 21.6% - BECERRA

32- 62.3% 36.6% - SOLIS

33- 82.8% 15.9% - WATSON (aka- Howie's district)

34- 68.8% 29.8% - ROYBAL-ALLARD

35- 79.0% 20.0% - WATERS

36- 59.0% 39.6% - HARMAN

37- 73.5% 25.2% - MILLENDER-McDONALD (RIP)

38- 65.3% 33.6% - NAPOLITANO

39- 58.5% 40.3% - LINDA SANCHEZ

40- 38.4% 60.2% - ROYCE

41- 36.9% 61.8% - LEWIS

42- 36.9% 62.0% - MILLER

43- 58.1% 40.7% - BACA

44- 39.9% 59.0% - CALVERT

45- 43.1% 56.0% - BONO

46- 41.6% 56.9% - ROHRABACHER

47- 48.6% 50.0% - LORETTA SANCHEZ

48- 40.4% 58.3% - CAMPBELL

49- 36.5% 62.5% - ISSA

50- 43.9% 55.2% - BILBRAY

51- 53.4% 45.7% - FILNER

52- 37.7% 61.4% - HUNTER

53- 61.2% 37.6% - DAVIS

The Republicans could never win California, but they could possibly win 22 votes, more than the entire state of Ohio! According to our pals at the Courage Campaign "The lawyers for the Republican Party that have filed this initiative will pay $1.5 million or more to put this on the ballot. That's right, they'll buy signatures. Then, they'll get money from every right wing conservative corporation and person in the country to advertise and try to buy votes by confusing people with manipulative ads-- you know the ones that say up is down and black is white. They're already claiming this initiative will bring "fairness" and "democracy" to California. Give me a break.

Karl Rove may be leaving the White House but his tactics are alive and well in California. But we can stop them by pledging to oppose this right-wing power grab today."

As surely as the Republicans stole the election of 2000 in Florida and 2004 in Ohio, they plan to steal 2008 in California, That Courage Campaign link above is a place where you can get involved in stopping them. It's worth the effort. Or do you want another 4 or 8 years of Bush-like rule?

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Howie Klein is the creator of the blog Down With Tyranny!

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