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And this is the guy a lot of Republicans wanted to change the constitution for so he could become president.
And this is the guy a lot of Republicans wanted to change the constitution for so he could become president.
I'm sorry, but I have NEVER seen that suggested.
And this is the guy a lot of Republicans wanted to change the constitution for so he could become president.
I'm sorry, but I have NEVER seen that suggested.
Maybe not but I have shortly after he was elected Guv.
And this is the guy a lot of Republicans wanted to change the constitution for so he could become president.
I'm sorry, but I have NEVER seen that suggested.
And this is the guy a lot of Republicans wanted to change the constitution for so he could become president.
I'm sorry, but I have NEVER seen that suggested.
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, a political ally of Schwarzenegger, introduced the Equal Right to Govern Amendment in July 2003, a few weeks before the actor declared his candidacy in the recall election in which Californians ousted Democrat Gray Davis as governor.
shhhhhhhhhh... you're going to hear cries of RINO any second now.
And this is the guy a lot of Republicans wanted to change the constitution for so he could become president.
I'm sorry, but I have NEVER seen that suggested.
pants on fire...
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, a political ally of Schwarzenegger, introduced the Equal Right to Govern Amendment in July 2003, a few weeks before the actor declared his candidacy in the recall election in which Californians ousted Democrat Gray Davis as governor.
USATODAY.com - Should the Constitution be amended for Arnold?
I'm sorry, but I have NEVER seen that suggested.
pants on fire...
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, a political ally of Schwarzenegger, introduced the Equal Right to Govern Amendment in July 2003, a few weeks before the actor declared his candidacy in the recall election in which Californians ousted Democrat Gray Davis as governor.
USATODAY.com - Should the Constitution be amended for Arnold?
well excuse me if I didn't Remember from 2003.
And this is the guy a lot of Republicans wanted to change the constitution for so he could become president.