The head of California's leading conservative think tanks says Republican
Tom McClintock could win California's special election set for Oct. 7.
Brian Kennedy, president of the Claremont Institute, told Fox News on Sunday that
while McClintock remains a "long shot," he also has been a "conservative
hero for many years" and that he will get a significant portion of the vote.
Kennedy said Schwarzenegger has yet to connect with the Reagan voters
who make up the Republican party.
He added that actor Schwarzenegger "made a mistake" not
appearing at the candidates' first debate, where State Sen. McClintock
demonstrated that he is a "credible candidate."
Kennedy says that voters who care about pro-life, pro-Second Amendment and pro-family issues will vote for McClintock.
Kennedy argues that base vote, plus an electorate angry over Gray Davis' acceptance of a new law giving illegal
immigrants driver's licenses, may fuel growing momentum for McClintock.
Recent polls have McClintock third to Bustamante and Schwarzenegger, both of whom are better funded.
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