I know someone in CA whose default rule is "If I don't understand it, vote against it, because if it were a good law they would pass it the normal way and not by trying to trick voters into passing it" Unfortunately ballot initiatives are so normalized now it's not a great rulehttps://twitter.com/PolitiCatGrump/status/1316592442238332930 …
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The co-option of MADD - "Uber is good because drunk driving is bad!" - is incredibly scummy and is the kind of thing they do all the time
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And they really are trying to trick people, this is likely to be a "blue wave" election but the props obviously aren't listed as "left-wing vs right-wing" so the play is to just confuse "low-info Democrats" into thinking Prop 22 is "progressive"
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It's misleading the other way, too. Unions in CA are barely better than tech companies; they have WAY too much power and have made us a supermajority and that's not good. It's how bills like AB5 get passed. And I say that as a staunchly blue Democrat.
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