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arnold throws his hat in the ring

proving that he can deftly manipulate the press to his advantage, arnold announces he's in the running for governor of california:

""I decided that California is in a disastrous situation right now," said Schwarzenegger. "The atmosphere is disastrous. There is a total disconnect between people of California and politicians.... The people are working hard ... but the politicians are not doing their jobs. The politicians are fiddiling , fumbling and failing, and the man failing more than anyone is Gray Davis, and this is why I am going to run.""
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