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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by k-rico
One thing that may have gotten him a lot of votes |
Another thing is the "Meg Whtman" phenomona....he bought them. He's richer than God.
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k-rico
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by k-rico
One thing that may have gotten him a lot of votes |
Another thing is the "Meg Whtman" phenomona....he bought them. He's richer than God. |
He is VERY, VERY rich.
The campaign was real short and not much was spent on signs or radio advertising, at least not on station 104.5 - "siempre joven, siempre fina, radio
latina" - my favorite.
Also, I heard on a NPR show that negative political attack ads are illegal in Mexico. Good!! Of course candidates get shot more often here. Effective.
[Edited on 7-5-2010 by k-rico]
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tjBill
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Quote: | Originally posted by k-rico
My wife, a TJ native, voted PAN (Ramos) last time, PRI this time. She has a lot of respect for Bustamante and thinks he will be a good mayor. She
knows the city and keeps up on politics.
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I think Bustamante will be good a mayor and not a disaster not last PRI mayor; Hank Rohn.
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k-rico
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Quote: | Originally posted by tjBill
I've been told that PAN is better for baja. Because when there is a PAN president baja gets rewarded for its patronage with generous public works
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That was my worry too. With the Prez, Gov, and Mayor all PAN, I was thinking that the skids were GREASED.
But Google { "North American Development Bank" Tijuana }
A lot of TJ development money is being financed there.
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Bajahowodd
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"Also, I heard on a NPR show that negative political attack ads are illegal in Mexico."
Oh. If only it was true NOB! Any idea how much of the $100 million Whitman has spent was on positive ads???
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bajalou
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Oh. If only it was true NOB! Any idea how much of the $100 million Whitman has spent was on positive ads??? |
About 10 bucks.
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Bajahowodd
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Fairly accurate!
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chnlisle
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Well, it was a clean sweep. The mayor of Mexicali will be from the PRI, too. And about 2/3's of the deputies elected were PRI.
Dennis has it right. PAN is center-right, like Republicans. PRI is center-left, like Democrats. There were a lot of unholy alliances this year. In
some state elections PAN linked up with far-left parties to run joint candidates. Go figure.
I think this is a big win for the drug cartels. Thinks should calm down next year. PRI is very good at reaching "arrangments" with criminals and
allocating "plazas". Things will be calm on the surface, and in turmoil underneath, where the public cannot see it. Unfortunately, we can also expect
a gran chinga of crooked cops.
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