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What? Aren't Dems the voice of the downtrodden anti-Bushies?
Published on November 25, 2005 By singrdave In Democrat
So I found this online this morning. It just shows me that celebrities can never win elections. "Celebrities with Opinions"

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Director Rob Reiner and actor Warren Beatty are well known to California voters if either decides to run for governor next year, but a poll shows they aren't particularly well liked.

A Field Poll released Tuesday rates the name recognition and images of announced and possible candidates for seven statewide offices next year.

Reiner and Beatty made the list as potential Democratic nominees to challenge Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's reelection bid. While neither has said he intends to run, their opposition to Schwarzenegger during the just-concluded special election generated buzz among Democratic activists.

About two-thirds of the registered voters surveyed said they already had opinions about Reiner and Beatty, but most viewed the two unfavorably. In Reiner's case, 41% of voters viewed him in an unfavorable light, compared with 25% who liked him. About 48% of voters viewed Beatty unfavorably, compared with 16% who saw him in a positive light.

Although the numbers aren't necessarily good news for Beatty and Reiner, both had higher name recognition than the two announced Democratic candidates for governor. Just 35% of voters said they had an opinion about state Treasurer Phil Angelides, while 29% said that about state Controller Steve Westly.

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Aren't Democrats saying that they speak for the people? And that everyone hates the Republican Party? So how come they're polling so badly in California, of all places?!

Comments
on Nov 25, 2005

Or it could just be voter apathy. The election in California isn't till Nov 2006, just under a year away.
on Nov 25, 2005
Or maybe the fact that Arnold is/was an actor has left a bad taste in their mouths. I'd be curious to see of Republican celebrities fared any better in a smiliar poll.
on Nov 25, 2005
Or maybe the fact that Arnold is/was an actor has left a bad taste in their mouths.


A politician is only as good as his/her advisors. If the collective minds (inlcuding Warren Buffett) in Sacramento can't drag California out of its economic slump, then yeah, I can see why people have a bad taste in their mouths.

And the figurehead goes down.
on Nov 25, 2005
I think it is a sophistication of the public.  They appreciate celebs on the silver screen, and even admire them.  But the antics of some of the loonier ones has told the public, left and right, that these people are as dumb as stumps!