Nothing necessarily out of bounds about this comment from Trump, per se. BUT .. Trump will always lose CA, but if he loses it by less in 2020 he could improve his chances of winning the popular vote. This doesn't help toward that. =>https://twitter.com/PeterAlexander/status/973652814709907457 …
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
why not? Many many californians agree with him on this.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @jpodhoretz
Jerry Brown approval rating 56 - 29 http://bit.ly/2DqtrD2
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Replying to @igorbobic @DavidMDrucker
show me polling data on how Californians feel about their tax burden and get back to me
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Voters in California approved a sales tax increase in 2012 and they've voted for a number of them locally in Los Angeles County and other areas in recent years -- many requiring a 2/3 majority for approval.
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Replying to @jbarro @jpodhoretz and
Unlike New York, California has moderate taxes on middle-income families. Taxes are only high at the top of the income scale. What makes California unaffordable is home prices.
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Replying to @jbarro @jpodhoretz and
This is also what makes California a fiscal basketcase during recessions
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...It's ironic that Moonbeam is the most conservative statewide elected in CA. His resistance to property tax cuts during his first stint as gov led to Prop 13 & he was followed by two consecutive GOP governors.
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