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Election Day In California: Waiting To Know How Often Voters Will “Just Say No”
Nov 3, 2020
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Moorlach is a serious policy wonk (back in the 1990s he sounded the alarm with regard to the OC’s bankruptcy) who also thinks outside the box (check out his Hoover Eureka column suggesting the construction of a north-south California autobahn).
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