Here is what I got from Tom's email:
Voting recommendations from Tom McClintock
#73 YES
#74 YES
#75 YES
#76 Yes
#77 Yes
#78 NO
#79 NO
#80 NO
I saw his article.
Voting recommendations from Tom McClintock
#73 YES
#74 YES
#75 YES
#76 Yes
#77 Yes
#78 NO
#79 NO
#80 NO
Arnold's recommendations are exactly the same, with the exception that he recommends a YES vote on 78, because, otherwise 79 will surely pass. So again, we don't have a choice of both 78 & 79 being defeated, we have to choice of ending up with 79, if we don't support and vote yes on 78. Even so, it will be touch and go -- 79 is highly supported by a lot of CA people, who like the handouts, and "let the state take care of us". 78 was put on the ballot precisely, because they knew, that 79 passing was a sure thing -- this gives it a chance to have the votes split and end up with 78, instead of the dreadful 79.