10 year 10 On October 8, the United States was elected governor of California.
Nationality: USA
Birthday:1July 30th, 947
Height: 188cm
Weight: 235 lbs
Spouse: Maria Shriver
Residence: California, USA
Education: Bachelor of Commerce and Economics.
Occupation: actor, writer, director, restaurant owner
Place of birth: Graz, Austria
Constellation: Leo
Works: True Lies, Terminator 2, Day 6, Terminator 3, The End of the Devil.
On June 7th, 2003 10, Arnold Schwarzenegger's overwhelming victory in the California governor election can undoubtedly become a milestone in contemporary American domestic politics. Its importance does not mean that California voters seek change and innovation, but that American local politics will enter a new era of party ideology priority in the future.
Schwarzenegger's election seems to have many unfavorable factors. Although he has played a heroic role in many films and is a famous American action movie star, his political record is zero, and he has not even been the chairman of the Hollywood Actors Union like Ronald Reagan. Gray Davis, the current governor of California who was defeated by him, has a political career of 30 years. Arnold won the governor's election in only 62 days, and his main rival Davis has worked for 1 1 month during the second term of California governor. At the critical moment of the election campaign, 10, 1, American media reported that Arnold was accused of sexually harassing five women and even worshipped Hitler when he was young. The scandal embarrassed Schwarzenegger for a while.
But it turned out that Arnold won, and it was quite a big win. 10 10/8, major American media reported Arnold's award, and discussed and analyzed the reasons for Arnold's award. The unanimous view of the American media is that Arnold's victory lies in California voters' dissatisfaction with the current governor Davis and their expectations for newcomers to innovate California politics. Of course, Arnold's name, extensive public influence and abundant campaign funds also played a role at the critical moment.
California governor election itself is the product of * * * and fierce political struggle with democratic parties. In the opinion polls on whether this election should be held, the views of California residents are diametrically opposed along the party line. Voters who basically support the Democratic Party oppose the election to recall the governor, while voters who support * * * and the party support this election. Statistics show that 3/5 of those who advocate the recall of Davis by election are Republicans, and half of them call themselves conservatives. Among those who oppose the recall of the election, two-thirds are Democrats, and more than half call themselves liberals. Although * * * and Schwarzenegger won the election, and Davis, the current governor of the Democratic Party, was out, Democrats still hold a majority in California's state legislature. Moreover, most Democrats believe that the election itself is a "dirty conspiracy" of * * * and the party, and vowed to continue to crack down on * * * and the party's power in California. The ideological factors of political parties were vividly demonstrated in this election.
The sharp ideological opposition among California voters is a major problem exposed in this election. Although the election changed the governor of California, the political environment in California has not changed. Many election experts in the United States believe that the governor election is often a competition between local political parties around some issues, such as the candidate's personality, ability and policy plan. On the contrary, in the party's line and ideology, it is often a process of "weakening" and striving for knowledge. However, this election for governor of California has made the "fire" of ideological differences among political parties more and more fierce.
Another interesting phenomenon exposed by the election is that party politics in California has a lot to do with the geographical location of the region. Cities and regions along the coast of California tend to support Democrats, while inland areas in eastern California are generally supporters of Republicans and Republicans. The cultural differences between North and South, which usually exist in the United States, give way to the cultural differences between East and West in California. Together, these factors make California's future local politics continue to be clouded. The victory of Schwarzenegger, a Republican, in the California governor election cannot make the Bush administration particularly optimistic about the election situation of Schwarzenegger, a Republican, in California next year.
On the surface, Arnold's victory is a great victory for the Chinese Communist Party in California, which is good news for whether the Chinese Communist Party represented by Bush can conquer California, which has been guarded by the Democratic Party, in next year's presidential election. But the result may be just the opposite. * * and Arnold win California, which is likely to reduce the hopes of * * and the party's presidential candidate Bush to win the California election. California produced 54 electoral votes in the general election, which was crucial to win the presidential election. If Democrats lose California, there is little chance of a presidential election. However, after losing the position of governor of California, the Democratic Party can better play the role of the opposition party and strive to win the general election next year. On the other hand, Arnold's victory will certainly help California voters to have a balanced voting mentality and vote for the Democratic candidate in the presidential election.