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Ultralight
6-9-16, 9:15am
This is worth a read. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/09/us/just-how-bad-an-election-night-was-it-for-california-republicans.html?_r=0

I found this interesting:

"For the first time in a century, no Republican will be on the ballot for the state’s Senate seat. No Republican even approached 10 percent of the total vote, and the top three combined received less than a million votes."

Perhaps California can pull the rest of America to the left.

Thoughts?

LDAHL
6-9-16, 9:21am
This is worth a read. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/09/us/just-how-bad-an-election-night-was-it-for-california-republicans.html?_r=0

I found this interesting:

"For the first time in a century, no Republican will be on the ballot for the state’s Senate seat. No Republican even approached 10 percent of the total vote, and the top three combined received less than a million votes."

Perhaps California can pull the rest of America to the left.

Thoughts?

My thought is that you can learn as much from a bad example as from a good one.

JaneV2.0
6-9-16, 10:20am
We have that "top two" voting here in Washington. It remains to be seen what the fallout will be from it.

bae
6-9-16, 12:39pm
Thoughts? I packed up, sold my home and business, and took all of my capital out of California ~16 years ago. Good luck to them...

Williamsmith
6-9-16, 1:20pm
I don't know bae, the future of California seems bright. As an example.....check out the intellectually stimulating response on the economy by Miss California!


http://youtu.be/9s24gdYXGYE