With LA County still out, it'll probably be a clean sweep. The "right" voters simply didn't bother voting and the easily lead were frightened into voting.
If they couldn't be bothered to vote, then they weren't the "right" voters at all.
C A L I F O R N I A S E C R E T A R Y O F S T A T E B R U C E M c P H E R S O N Special Statewide Election November 8, 2005 |
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State Ballot Measures 48.9% ( 8638 of 17657 ) precincts reporting as of Nov 8, 2005 at 10:42 pm
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I fear you're right. However, while the core of LA is a bunch of Rats, the bedroom ring is friendly. The core (central) precincts report to Norwalk more quickly. Expect LA to split the baby on 73 (pun intended) and 75, and maybe slightly opposed. But if we can keep the "yes" votes to over 48% in LA County, 73 and 75 will win.