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Governor may get to pick No. 2

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has complained that he doesn't get to pick his own lieutenant governor, a position he thinks should be more first mate than political detractor if it must exist at all. He could soon get his wish. If Democratic Lt. Gov. Full Article at Sacramento Bee

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