I don't know about the anti-2A folks running scared if we beat them here in Colorado, Queen of T. It's kind of scary to a lot of us that the success we've had up to now is so fragile - a missed word in the recall petition, enough invalid signatures, a more anti-2A judge deciding on the validity of the recall, a Governor with enough b-lls to just declare it null and void, or any one of a thousand other things could have derailed the whole effort. The hard part is just now starting - the election itself. The pro-Morse and Giron groups are spending literally millions of dollars on radio, TV, and more direct mail campaigns than we had during the State elections, and of course the recall campaign is running on a thread. It could still go either way.
I think that if the recalls go through, we'll have won a victory, but it'll just stimulate the anti-2A groups to try more indirect methods - they'll rewrite the recall laws, first, and then who knows what they'll dream up?
And, sadly, even if we recall Morse and Giron, the laws still have been in effect for over a month now, and will probably remain in effect at least until next spring some time. But, one step at a time.
I think that if the recalls go through, we'll have won a victory, but it'll just stimulate the anti-2A groups to try more indirect methods - they'll rewrite the recall laws, first, and then who knows what they'll dream up?
And, sadly, even if we recall Morse and Giron, the laws still have been in effect for over a month now, and will probably remain in effect at least until next spring some time. But, one step at a time.