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Old 10-30-2011, 09:14 PM
Greg in LA Greg in LA is offline
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I learned some other things as well.

Costco,would have overwhelmed us as they are way too busy.

Trader Joes, wouldn't have been good...way too many liberals shop there.

White middle age Blue collar (non rif-raff type)guys and woman in their 70's rule!
Those are the ones that seem to me to be the most willing to get involved, or were willing to sign the recall petition.
The older women really got the issue personally, as several of these women related to me the difficulties their grandkids were having with their tuition.

I should mention that we did have many types that signed the petition, including young women,middle age moms, blacks, a few asians. We even had two self identified white "liberals", who were willing to sign the recall petition. One of those stated that "I am pretty liberal, but I don't like this" (state payed financial aid for illegals).


The overall ambivalence (not wanting to be bothered),was the most notable thing that I saw. One guy from from Upland who was a very enthusiastic petition signer, summed up the situation that we are in the best when he related to me, "California is a state full of sheep"!

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