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Schwarzenegger to run for governor

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Schwarzenegger announces bid for governor
Springer nixes U.S. Senate race in Ohio
By Sean Loughlin
CNN Washington Bureau
Wednesday, August 6, 2003 Posted: 9:09 PM EDT (0109 GMT)



Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, left, jokes with host Jay Leno during taping of "The Tonight Show" in Burbank, California.

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- After dropping hints about his political ambitions, movie action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger announced Wednesday that he will run for California governor in an October recall election.

The surprise announcement came during a Wednesday afternoon taping of NBC's "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno which is scheduled to air Wednesday night. Prior to the taping, it had been widely speculated that Schwarzenegger, 56, would announce he would not run.

The Austrian-born movie star and moderate Republican helped fuel speculation about his political ambitions this summer, just as his movie "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" was being released.

California voters will decide October 7 whether to recall Gov. Gray Davis, a Democrat, and who should replace him.

Although Schwarzenegger has never before sought political office, his fame and fortune are expected to make him a formidable candidate against a crowded field of lesser-knowns in an abbreviated two-month campaign.

At openings for his movie, Schwarzenegger quipped about his "terminator" role and Davis' future, and he has been very critical of the Democratic incumbent.

The actor is married to a member of America's most prominent Democratic political family -- Maria Shriver, a niece of President John F. Kennedy.

The announcement came amid a flurry of such news.

Socialite-turned-columnist Arianna Huffington threw her hat into the California gubernatorial recall race earlier Wednesday while talk show host Jerry Springer announced he would not run for the U.S. Senate in Ohio.

"I can't do it at this time," Springer said, stressing the challenge of overcoming his controversial show, where guests often brawl.

Huffington, an author and a political independent, announced her decision before supporters gathered in Los Angeles, California.


Democrat Jerry Springer says his political message could get through the "clutter" of his talk show.
"I'm not, to say the least, a conventional candidate," Huffington said, taking note of her Greek accent. But, she said, "If we keep electing the same kind of politicians who got us into the same kind of mess, funded by the same kind of special interests, we'll never get out of this mess."

Also, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, released a written statement Wednesday, saying she would not be a candidate in the governor's race.(Full story)

Other major Republican names expected in the race include Rep. Darrell Issa of San Diego County, who helped finance the petition effort that triggered the recall; state Sen. Tom McClintock of Ventura County; and businessman Bill Simon, who lost to Davis in the general election nine months ago.

Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, who was considering a bid for governor, has said he would not run if Schwarzenegger did.

A representative of Gary Coleman, who played Arnold Drummond in the 1980s sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes," filed the necessary petition signatures and paid the required fee to place the actor's name on the California ballot for governor.

Coleman, 35, who lives in Los Angeles County, could not be reached for comment. But his campaign treasurer, Steve Buel, who filed the paperwork in Oakland, told CNN that the actor's name "resonates with the voters."

Huffington, 53, had said she would not be a candidate if Feinstein, one of California's most popular politicians, entered the race.

You know what they say about politics. It's show business for ugly people.
-- Dick Rosengarten


Huffington, who has written several books on politics and culture, was once married to Michael Huffington, a former U.S. Senate candidate and onetime GOP member of the U.S. House. The couple divorced in 1997 and he later revealed that he is gay.

Politically, Huffington has moved from being a Republican to a populist-styled independent. She has never held public office, but is well known through her commentaries on radio and television.

The California race has already drawn dozens of contenders, including Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt.

Dick Rosengarten, editor and publisher of California Political Week, told CNN Wednesday that the California race was drawing so many candidates it was in danger of becoming a farce.

"You know what they say about politics," Rosengarten said. "It's show business for ugly people."

In Ohio, Springer, host of the controversial self-titled talk show, told supporters gathered in a hotel in Columbus that he would not run for the U.S. Senate against GOP incumbent George Voinovich.

Springer, 59 and a Democrat, said he couldn't get his message through the "clutter of the show."

In interviews this year, Springer had strongly suggested he would run and he filed candidacy papers last month.
 
Hey, Clay - you're an administrator - copyright, baby, copyright. As an admin, you really should know better.

As to Arnie's campaign, I wonder if it will come out that his father was active in the Nazi party.

From here.

According to documents in the Austrian State Archives, Arnold’s father wasn’t just a Nazi party member; he also joined both the stormtroopers and the army, reaching the rank of sergeant major in the military police.

It'll be fun to watch his extra-marital affairs while in office, too. I know how important marital fidelity is to the American public. ;)

Actually, this whole run will be hilarious! Arnold, Larry Flynt and Arianna - should be a blast. LOL!
 
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Virtually anyone has got to be better than Grey Davis. At least if Schwarzenegger wins that will give control of the most important office in the state of California to the Republicans. Once that occurs he must be brought over closer to the conservative side otherwise he's just a pawn, a pretend Kennedy moderate. Although there is no such thing as a Kennedy moderate. ;)
 
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lunachick said:
Hey, Clay - you're an administrator - copyright, baby, copyright. As an admin, you really should know better.

As to Arnie's campaign, I wonder if it will come out that his father was active in the Nazi party.

From here.



It'll be fun to watch his extra-marital affairs while in office, too. I know how important marital fidelity is to the American public. ;)

Actually, this whole run will be hilarious! Arnold, Larry Flynt and Arianna - should be a blast. LOL!

I heard that Gary Coleman was also entering the race. :D

Arnold Schwarzenegger is too liberal to be a Republican, too conservative to be a Democrat. If I lived in California, I would vote for him, even if he is a Hollywood actor.
 
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lunachick said:
As to Arnie's campaign, I wonder if it will come out that his father was active in the Nazi party.
Or some speculation about Arnold's steroid use in the 70s and 80s and what effects that might have on his current level of cognition.

Funny, the last actor to be president was hiding some pretty serious mental issues of his own. I mean, Alzheimer's doesn't just kick in all of a sudden when one turns 80.
 
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Philosoft said:
Funny, the last actor to be president was hiding some pretty serious mental issues of his own. I mean, Alzheimer's doesn't just kick in all of a sudden when one turns 80.

You don't happen to have any proof that Reagan was suffering from the effects of Alzheimer's while in office?
 
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Knight said:
You don't happen to have any proof that Reagan was suffering from the effects of Alzheimer's while in office?
If you mean medical reports, no. Interviews with his daugher, Maureen, reveal that her concern began in 1993, when Reagan was unable to recall one of his favorite film roles. So, only 5 years after leaving office, he was already forgetting significant portions of time that he used to recall relatively frequently. That's hardly symptomatic of early-stage Alzheimers.

Here's an interesting timeline of Reagan's public medical history, with citations: http://www.doctorzebra.com/prez/g40.htm
 
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It's a preparation for Bush's election of 2004.

California is a state with big votes. When they activate resource to recall Governor, they aimed at President election of 2004.

What's wrong with Gray Davis? Had he had a personal affair with a woman? Or Did he start an unnecessary war with Iraq? Nothing. It's only the slow economy. But the whole US are facing an economy downturn. Why do they pick up California?

They want a Republican Governor in 2004. That they can do some dirty tricks in voting without being investigated. Just like what happened in Florida election on 2000.
 
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kathaksung said:
They want a Republican Governor in 2004. That they can do some dirty tricks in voting without being investigated. Just like what happened in Florida election on 2000.
Actually, they seem to think there's some major difference in fiscal policy between the parties that will allow a GOP governor to magically repair the damage done by the dot-coms and by Republican-friendly Enron. I haven't the slightest idea what the voters think a mid-term change will do. I bet there's a rash of hamstring pulls in Cali from all the extreme knee-jerking going on.
 
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It looks like a fiscal policy argument, the reality is for the power. Different people view from different angle.

Republican's tactic is very clear. Let someone give the money for recall. The one who started the recall is always a dislike of people. So they choose Issa.

The candidate will be Arnold. Because of his population. But Arnolds is only an actor and has no experience of a politician. So he is only a patsy of Republican. Under his name, Republican can grasp many important posts include election office. Something took place in Minnisota where the governor is an athelete.(Ventura?) Demo lost Senator's election after Wellstone's death. Even for the sympathetic effection, or for the fame of Mondale, Demo shouldn't lost in 2002. But it's not their governor, and they don't control election office. Those who control intelligence was easy to get a vote result favorable to them like what happened in Florida.
 
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