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    Gov. Schwarzenegger to Endorse McCain

    Gov. Schwarzenegger to Endorse McCain

    SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will endorse John McCain on Thursday, giving a certain boost to the Republican presidential front-runner six days before California's high-prize primary.

    The two will appear at a news conference after touring a Los Angeles-based solar energy company and the governor will make his endorsement official, his senior aides confirmed Wednesday.

    Schwarzenegger's endorsement is yet another setback for Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who saw Florida slip from his grasp Tuesday after McCain rolled up the support of that state's two top elected Republicans, Gov. Charlie Crist and Sen. Mel Martinez.

    His strategy in tatters, Romney plans to offer himself as the conservative alternative to McCain as he pushes ahead in hopes of winning enough delegates to topple the Arizona senator when 21 states vote in the Republican contest on Tuesday.

    Schwarzenegger's move comes as McCain plows ahead toward the nomination, the only Republican candidate to have won three hotly contested primaries since voting began earlier this month.

    "Governor Schwarzenegger is an exceptional governor and we are honored that he has decided to endorse Senator McCain, and look forward to the event tomorrow," said Steve Schmidt, a senior McCain adviser who managed Schwarzenegger's 2006 campaign.

    The four-term senator is running strongly ahead of his competitors in California, which offers a whopping 170 delegates to the Republican nominating convention. Candidates secure three delegates for each of the state's 53 congressional districts they win in the primary, in which only Republicans can vote.

    The ultimate effect of Schwarzenegger's endorsement is unclear. The celebrity governor and former actor is universally known in the state, and his political network certainly will be helpful to McCain, who has virtually no organized effort in California after his candidacy nearly collapsed. The actor-turned-governor also is a prolific fundraiser.

    But Schwarzenegger has a strained relationship with some conservatives in his own party and McCain, himself, is fighting to convince GOP rank-and-file that he's committed to conservative values. Schwarzenegger's nod could exacerbate concerns about McCain among the party establishment.

    Schwarzenegger also is taking heat from state Republicans who argue he's been too willing to bend to the wishes of the Democratic-controlled Legislature. At the same time, California faces a $14.5 billion budget deficit over the next year-and-half, and the governor has rankled the state's powerful education lobby with his proposal to cut spending by 10 percent from state agencies to deal with the financial crisis.

    McCain and Schwarzenegger have been friends for years, and the two share a bond over their work on global warming issues as well as their similar independent streaks. Aides say Schwarzenegger long has respected McCain's push to eliminate wasteful spending in Washington, protect the environment and fix a broken immigration system.

    The governor offered high praise of McCain throughout the campaign, calling him a "great senator" and "very good friend," and the two appeared together at the Port of Los Angeles last year. "We share common philosophy and goals for this country," McCain said at the time.

    But Schwarzenegger always has stopped short of endorsing McCain, given that another friend, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, also was in the race.

    Earlier this month, Schwarzenegger told reporters he would not make an endorsement in the GOP primary, saying then: "It doesn't help me, and it doesn't help the state of California." But senior advisers say Giuliani's departure from the race Wednesday changed the dynamics of the decision for Schwarzenegger, and he decided to go ahead with the endorsement as it was clear that Giuliani's candidacy was over.

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    Wow. A former Mr. O endorsing a senator that sponsors bills to ban bodybuilding supplements.. What will Weider think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coop77 View Post
    Wow. A former Mr. O endorsing a senator that sponsors bills to ban bodybuilding supplements.. What will Weider think?
    Stallone endorses McCain as well.

    There are more important issues on the table than legalizing drugs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coop77 View Post
    Wow. A former Mr. O endorsing a senator that sponsors bills to ban bodybuilding supplements.. What will Weider think?
    arnold is very far away from his BB days. I dont get a lot of the BB comunity is on his nut so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rotary View Post
    Stallone endorses McCain as well.

    There are more important issues on the table than legalizing drugs.
    YA!!! like endorsing a mentally ill ill tempered warmonger who has no comprehension of economics and wants to double military spending while cutting spending....wait maybe thats a bad move...

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulstealer View Post
    YA!!! like endorsing a mentally ill ill tempered warmonger who has no comprehension of economics and wants to double military spending while cutting spending....wait maybe thats a bad move...
    sensationalism: a manner of being extremely controversial, loud, or attention-grabbing. It is especially applied to the emphasis of the unusual or atypical. It is also a form of theatre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixxerboy1 View Post
    arnold is very far away from his BB days. I dont get a lot of the BB comunity is on his nut so much.
    He's on the payroll as an "executive editor" for Muscle & Fitness and Flex magazines.. which means he basically gets a 7 figure paycheck for doing nothing. Those magazines are in the business of selling supplements that McCain wants to ban.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13 View Post
    sensationalism: a manner of being extremely controversial, loud, or attention-grabbing. It is especially applied to the emphasis of the unusual or atypical. It is also a form of theatre.
    I get the point logan maybe I get a little carried away but the point is none of the so Called front runners should be president... but at the least McCain and Hilary need to be kept out of the white house they will destroy the country...

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    Thats too bad. I thought Schwarzenegger was a republican.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulstealer View Post
    [B]but the point is none of the so Called front runners should be president.[/B
    I could not agree with you more!

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