Thursday, 15 March 2007 23:13
Gov. Schwarzenegger Moved California's Presidential Primary
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It’s official, today Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
moved California's
presidential primary to Feb. 5, in an attempt to give our state, the nation's
most populous, a greater say over the nominating process. "Now California
is important again in presidential nominating politics ... and we will get the
respect that California deserves,"
Schwarzenegger said during a bill-signing ceremony outside the historic Leland Stanford
Mansion, a former
governor's residence and orphanage. California
has not played a prominent role in a presidential primary since 1972, when
George McGovern beat Hubert Humphrey for the Democratic nomination. Schwarzenegger
is hoping that by moving the presidential primary from June to early February,
the state will again play a significant role. The presidential primary is not likely to be the only
question before voters next February. The ballot also might feature a package
of political reforms that Schwarzenegger is hoping to craft with the
Democrat-controlled state Legislature.
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