(To be fair, LA delivered nearly an order of magnitude more ballots than SF, so it had an outsized impact on CA's results overall.)
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Added the largest local papers' endorsements — which, IMO, adds an interesting layerpic.twitter.com/3OL3F27v0O
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San Francisco voting for rent control is something I am going to endeavor to forget, because it reinforces every prejudice and prior I have. Knowing it will make me dumber.
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pretty easy to interpret SF diffs w/ common reflexive-left sentiments: P3: "Gov infra spending good, particulars don't matter" P8: "Gov price controls good" P10: "Gov price controls good" P11: "Gov workplace regs good, particulars don't matter"
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Oddly enough prop 3 was a handout to the farming industry who caused much of the damage that would be repaired with those bonds...
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We figure you guys have infinite water to send us, so we didn't need Prop 3. But seriously, I have no idea why that one failed when Californians have a general affinity for bond-financed spending direct democracy.
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It's scary to think if Trump had ran his campaign on free beer and cheese stake sandwiches he'd be the ruler of the world today.
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