What the recall has done is eliminated the primary. In a normal election, Golden State Republicans would themselves be able to select who their standard-bearer would be. Democrats would comparison shop among a number of promising candidates, rather than be presented with the fait accompli of Bustamante as their backup standard-bearer.That analysis especially holds true on the Democratic side. Essentially, the Democratic Party leaders picked Bustamonte as their fallback candidate through what we used to call the "smoke-filled room." Although for anti-smoking California, maybe we need an updated metaphor.
Simon's withdrawal under pressure from the Republican Party (Karl Rove?) also supports Meyerson's point. However, I think my earlier post on the electoral hurdle Schwartzenegger has to clear is still valid.
Unless Tom McClintock and Peter Ueberroth can be persuaded to withdraw, "Ahnie" still has a competitive situation on the Republican side. Although Simon's absence clearly helps him, particularly in the very short run. Still, Ahnie still faces having to get something like 70% of the non-Davis-Bustamonte vote to become governor.
- Posted by Bruce Miller 08/25/03
Tags: california politics, harold meyerson
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