Meg Whitman: Flip Flopper ?

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Whitman stance on illegal immigrants riles GOP

Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman, who recently campaigned with GOP former Gov. Pete Wilson as being "tough as nails" on illegal immigration, could alienate her crucial conservative base, some party members say, by declaring she's in lockstep on the issue with her rival: former Gov. Jerry Brown.

In an opinion piece published this week in a Spanish-language publication in Southern California, Whitman wrote that there is "very little" that she disagrees with Brown on concerning the hot-button issue of illegal immigration.

While both agree that undocumented immigrants should not be allowed to get amnesty or obtain driver's licenses, Brown's camp says they disagree on key issues, including whether to give illegal immigrants a path to legalization, which Brown supports.

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Unreal ! I saw this coming 6 months ago, I new this woman was full of shit, but then again, which BILLION POLITICIAN isn't? So Kahliefornia, he we go again ! Ahhnold in a skirt, without the accent ! At least we won't have a Nazi Sympatheizer in Sacramento anymore.



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Radio hosts pounce on Whitman's softening her tone on immigration

Radio hosts pounce on Whitman's softening her tone on immigration

Radio hosts pounce on Whitman's softening her tone on immigration


John and Ken turn up the volume as the GOP candidate, who spent a fortune courting the right for the primary, now spends another fortune on her path back to the center.


It doesn't take much to get John and Ken into a swivet ? the radio duo's fan base was built on indignation ? but this week Meg Whitman offered them more than enough with which to work.

Outraged over Whitman's new, more liberal tone on immigration, they filled the airwaves ? and they have plenty to fill, with five hours on KFI every workday ? with broadsides at the Republican nominee for governor. They mocked her statements as "garbage," read aloud their correspondence with a campaign aide they labeled a "weasel" and recounted old interviews to show her change in emphasis. They used the station's website to scream "Stop the Pandering" and urge listeners to barrage Whitman's campaign with phone calls and her Facebook page with criticisms.

By the end of the week, the voicemail attached to the number they had supplied was too full to accept any more calls, and Whitman's Facebook page was awash in supportive sentiments like "Here's a note for ya, Meg? Go away! Go run for Governor of Mexico!"

Hell, it turns out, hath no fury like radio hosts scorned.


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"She has enough money to run two simultaneous campaigns regarding immigration, one aimed at English-speaking voters and a second one aimed at Spanish-speaking voters," he said. But he also promised to nag her over the airwaves until election day.

And he offered some advice to the candidate: "Don't get into a fight with two guys who have 25 hours to fill each week."
 
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