Bush's first meeting with Schwarzenegger is tightly scripted to keep expectations realistic.
By Maura Reynolds and Peter Nicholas, Times Staff Writers
WASHINGTON — When President Bush shakes hands with California Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday in Riverside, the event will be as scripted as if Bush were meeting a foreign head of state.
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Schwarzenegger already has put the White House in a bind. In his first post-election news conference, the governor-elect made plain that he would look to Washington for more federal grant money — something the administration, with a projected $500-billion federal deficit looming, has little leeway to provide.
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It's a dialogue Bush also is eager to begin. The White House believes that the recall election has fundamentally shaken the political status quo in California — so much so that Bush stands a chance of carrying the state in 2004.
After analyzing the voting patterns in the recall, "we became convinced that he could win here," the Bush campaign official said. Citing the votes won by Schwarzenegger and state Sen. Tom McClintock, the other major Republican candidate in the recall race, he added: "That's a heck of a majority."
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Unless the honeymoon ends a little earlier then expected.
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