CA G.O.P. Aiming At Own Foot With Immigration Enthusiasts Whitman, Fiorina - Joe Guzzardi

April 24, 2009

By Joe Guzzardi

California Assemblyman Chuck DeVore is also in the hunt for Boxer's Senate seat. DeVore once challenged Vicente Fox on the Mexican president's support of illegal immigration, led a Republican Taskforce on Illegal Immigration that concluded it costs the state $10 billion annually and co-authored a bill to end in-state tuition for aliens.

For those of you who have never heard of DeVore or think he has no chance, here's something to chew on.

As of today, DeVore stands at 9 percent in a recent Field Poll. Interestingly, that's exactly where then-Congressman Boxer polled in 1991 when she was considered the longest of shots because of her radical left-wing politics.

We all know what happened.


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