In SF, progressive politicians are typically pro-tenant but anti-housing, particularly market-rate housing.... But on Nov. 6, East Bay voters displayed a strong preference for their own type of progressive: candidates who are both pro-tenant & pro-housing.https://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/pro-tenant-and-pro-housing/Content?oid=22700236 …
I think it would grab a lot more support from tentpole centrist politicians in major metros in California & the governor, which would be a positive signal to voters. Developers of new housing and your single-family rental landlords are not the same entities or people as well.
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perhaps, but we'd still be outspent 3 to 1 with a bunch of lies and fearmongering.
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Having the governor, state leadership + most major mayors, probably would've been significant.
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