Napa Republicans lay out their slate for Nov. 8
On Nov. 8, California voters have the opportunity to bring real change to our state by voting for Gov. Schwarzenegger's reform agenda. We have a governor who is not afraid to challenge special interest groups and politicians that oppose change to business as usual in Sacramento. The governor's propositions will make California a better place to live, work and raise a family by improving education for our children, making our politicians accountable and easing the financial burden placed on taxpayers by our legislators.
Time to go to the polls
On Nov. 8, we will not select a new governor or determine whether California's electoral votes will go toward a particular presidential candidate. But in the special election, we will weigh in on several important questions and set the course for laws that will govern the people of California.
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