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jfern
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E: -7.38, S: -8.36

« on: September 30, 2005, 11:38:02 PM »

Hopefully all of the Arnold endorsed propositions (73-78) go down. Clearly 76 and 77 are completely toast. I think we can take 74 and 78 down, too.

73. Against, what if her dad raped her?
74. Against, Arnold doesn't like education
75. Against, Arnold doesn't like unions
76. Against, Arnold doesn't like education
77. Against, Arnold doesn't like reasonable districts
78. Against, the drug companies plan sucks
79. For, but it looks toast
80. For, we need re-regulation of energy to stop another Enron
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jfern
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Posts: 53,838


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E: -7.38, S: -8.36

« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2005, 03:10:48 AM »

Want sure where to put this?

PPIC Statewide Survey: Special Survey on Californians and the Initiative.
   
          o Proposition 77 (redistricting), 33% yes, 50% no
Poll respondents were also asked whether they thought it a good idea or a bad idea for the legislature and governor to be involved in redistricting.  22% good idea; 66% bad idea; 12% don't know.

But among those who thought that it was a good idea, 54% favored Proposition 77, which would remove the legislature from the process, other than a role in selection of the judges, while 32% were opposed.

On the other hand, those who thought it was a bad idea, were 27% in favor; and 59% opposed' even though failure would leave control in the hands of the legislature.

The only sane part of the poll was that 42% of those who didn't know whether it was a good idea or not, also didn't know how they were going to vote on the proposition.

Yeah, so California is a weird state politically.
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