I don't have an inside line to (the pharmaceutical association), but I suspect they won't be too broken up if people decide, 'We can't tell which is which, so we're voting against both of them,'
At the moment, a lot of people regard both major parties as unattractive. That's partly due to the polarization of politics. The Democrats might be a little too liberal and the Republicans a little too conservative.
There's plenty of time to criticize. I think two years from now, nobody is going to remember what these people said.
After governor, most people are pretty hazy about what these offices do. I'd be surprised if one Californian out of 100 can tell you the difference between the controller and treasurer.
No matter what he decides, a large number of people are going to be angry at him.
It's not an appeal that tends to work with the electorate, but Pirro's going to be able to raise a lot of money from people around the country.