If the Republican Party in California were a car it might be a Ford Pinto. Out of date, tough to sell and prone to erupting in flames. The state GOP has a shrinking share of registered voters -- now less than 30 percent -- and very little power in Sacramento. This weekend, party officials are holding their annual statewide convention south of San Francisco. They have their eyes on the November election, but in some ways they're still exercising demons from an election 20 years ago.
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