Breaking - Tom McClintock / Doug Ose / 8,000 Voters on a Conference Call Tonight
Posted by Aaron Park on July 31, 2008 at 07:40 PM
You have read it here first – Tom McClintock and Doug Ose held a conference call with 8,000 participants.
The significance is that the 8,000 participants were all identified as being from the “Non-McClintock” universe in the Primary.
These Primary voters that supported candidates other than McClintock heard a message that was unmistakable – A unified GOP in the 4th Congressional District headed into the General Election showdown with Charlie Brown.
The call itself featured some remarkable quotes – Of Ose, McClintock said, “by far you were the toughest opponent I have ever faced” (out of 14 primaries), McClintock continued, “and now you’re the most gracious!”
McClintock made sure that the callers understood the significance of the collaboration of the Republican team in the General election declaring, “I am so pleased to have Doug’s support, Doug is helping us unify the party and ensure that the 4th Congressional District remains in Republican hands.”
McClintock told the audience – “This district is the battlefield for determining weather Democrats can hold a long-term majority in Congress.”
Doug Ose praised Tom McClintock for continuing the fight to lower gasoline prices by expanding domestic supplies.
Callers had chances to ask questions which focused on Water, Energy and Forest Management.
McClintock re-affirmed support for the Auburn Dam – critical for flood protection and water storage as the region is running short on both.
McClintock’s vision stands in stark contrast to the Charlie Brown Energy plan. (Hailed on left-wing blogs as a clone of the Reid-Pelosi Energy Plan)
Ose reminded the audience that since the Democrats gained control of Congress, Gasoline has gone from $2.15 to $4.50 a gallon in California.
The conclusion as pointed – Charlie Brown would do nothing more that support the failed policies of Nancy Pelosi.

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