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08-30-2008, 08:47 AM #1
AZ- Factors saved Mayor Gordon from recall
Factors saved Mayor Gordon from recall
Experts note organizers' woes, mayor's popularity
by Casey Newton - Aug. 30, 2008 12:00 AM
The Arizona Republic
Mayor Phil Gordon's continuing popularity and key logistical hurdles faced by organizers helped ensure the failure of this summer's recall effort against the mayor, analysts said.
A Rocky Mountain Poll released this month showed that 53 percent of residents think Gordon is doing a good job, with only 14 percent rating his performance unfavorably.
That support, which has remained strong despite Gordon's support of an unpopular immigration-reform plan, is among the reasons anti-illegal-immigration activists failed to collect the signatures needed to force a recall election.
American Citizens United had four months to gather 23,571 valid signatures. But when Thursday's deadline came, organizers stayed home, saying they had not collected the 40,000 signatures they believed were needed to ensure they had enough eligible voters.
"Overall, most people think Mayor Gordon's been a pretty good mayor," said Bruce Merrill, a political scientist and pollster at Arizona State University.
Recall organizers were stymied by several factors, including summer weather that kept many potential signers indoors and a lack of venues to set up tables and ask for signatures.
"There weren't that many public places we could be at," said Phillip Quihuis, whose volunteers gathered mainly at public libraries.
Merrill said the group was likely doomed by its decision to use volunteer signature gatherers instead of raising money and hiring professionals.
Doug Cole, a Republican political strategist and friend of Gordon's, noted that even professionals struggled this summer, with several well-funded statewide measures failing to make the ballot because of a lack of valid signatures.
"This has been a tough season for getting people to sign," Cole said. "With volunteers in the Phoenix summer, it's a difficult undertaking."
Gordon supporters were vindicated by the group's failure, saying the result proved that a politician could remain popular despite taking a moderate stance on immigration enforcement.
Until Thursday, Gordon couldn't take that popularity for granted. Despite taking 77 percent of the vote in his re-election bid last year, he has been hammered relentlessly since then by talk-radio show hosts and other critics saying Phoenix does not do enough to stop illegal immigration.
Gordon advocates a plan that would combine enhanced border security with a path to citizenship for those already living in the country illegally. A version of that plan failed in Congress two years ago after receiving fierce criticism from the public.
To date, though, the mayor's views on immigration have not significantly hurt his popularity.
It helps that Phoenix residents are generally happy with life in the city. In a biennial community-attitudes survey released this week, 88 percent of Phoenix residents said they were satisfied or very satisfied with the city's overall performance. More than 9 in 10 residents say it's a good place to live.
That level of satisfaction can help protect a politician from recall, analysts said.
"A recall is a very serious measure to take," Cole said. "It sets a higher bar."
Finally, never underestimate the power of apathy. In the 2007 mayoral election, 81 percent of registered voters failed to cast a ballot.
Given that lack of involvement, Merrill said, Gordon's dodging of a recall indicates the public hasn't endorsed Gordon's views on immigration so much as it has shrugged them off.
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08-30-2008, 09:29 AM #2
Finally, never underestimate the power of apathy. In the 2007 mayoral election, 81 percent of registered voters failed to cast a ballot.
81%
This is why this country is going down the tubes. People just don't bother to vote. This is how mayor Tony got to be mayor of LA. Talk about dumbing down of America....I think its already happened. Some of us kick and scream but the majority just sit there and go DUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. These people are and will be the downfall of America. And they'll take the rest of us with them.
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08-30-2008, 09:48 AM #3
I find the apathy in this nation to be nauseating. I have read many articles proposing that we have mandatory voting by citizens. My biggest problem with that is my fear of the uneducated idiot. I feel that if voting became mandatory, the 81% who simply ignored the last election would be casting blind votes. Instead of taking the time to study the issues, learning the long term affects of various policies and trying to find the unexpected or hidden outcomes of these positions, The majority of the voters would be casting votes based on ignorance. Votes would be cast instead on such substantial standards as the coolest name, best looking, most tv ads, th opponent has "shifty eyes", what freebies will this guy be offering me ect. I have also known people who vote straight party or use the eenie meanie miney moe method. I think simply if you miss two consecutive elections, you need to be dropped from the voter rolls. I have been bashed in the past for believing that you have to pass a test based on knowledge of the issues before voting also.
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08-30-2008, 11:18 AM #4Gordon advocates a plan that would combine enhanced border security with a path to citizenship for those already living in the country illegally. A version of that plan failed in Congress two years ago after receiving fierce criticism from the public.If Palestine puts down their guns, there will be peace.
If Israel puts down their guns there will be no more Israel.
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