cajunrevenge
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Arizona updated and its 98% reporting, not called yet but its over in AZ. The ghost of John McCain might be the difference maker in this election.
Arizona updated and its 98% reporting, not called yet but its over in AZ. The ghost of John McCain might be the difference maker in this election.
Fox News called Arizona like 11 hours ago
https://reason.com/2020/11/04/heres-who-and-what-is-winning-in-state-races-and-ballot-initiatives/
California may consistently rate as one of the country's bluest, most progressive, most union-dominated states, but Tuesday's ballot initiative results show the state's voters are much more complex.
Voters appear to be embracing Proposition 22, which will allow ridesharing services like Lyft and Uber and food delivery services like Grubhub to continue to classify drivers as independent workers. With 55 percent of the vote counted, voters are approving Prop. 22 by 57.7 percent.
That's a huge blow to union-driven A.B. 5, a law that attempted to eliminate most freelance and contract work in the state and to force all employers to hire these contractors as workers and pay them benefits. The law has already been gutted with a host of exemptions. A.B. 5 was specifically designed to go after companies like Uber. Prop. 22's passage is a big thumb in the eye to the state's unions (and a boon to the state's many independent workers).
Voters are also rejecting Prop. 16, which would reinstate affirmative action in state government and college admissions. Supporters argued that this change would improve diversity in college admissions, but the data show that, in reality, California colleges have dramatically increased campus diversity without having to resort to affirmative action or quotas. Right now, 54.6 percent of voters are rejecting it.
Another big loser is yet another attempt to expand the use of rent control in the state. It seems like a lot of people in California understand that the problem with high rent in the state is due to a lack of housing supply which is driving costs up. Right now, 58.4 percent are voting no.
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Three cheers for California!
Fox News called Arizona like 11 hours ago
It looked very likely when the early vote was released all at once but I wanted to see how the day of voting was going to go. Ohio **** in my cheerios so trying to be cautious. And I am going by NY times calls, Fox News is one of the least credible of the major media when it comes to state calls imo.
West Virginia projected to go to Don.
@Dalyn looks like you and your cronies didn't vote enough and stuff enough ballot boxes.
We turned our county blue. That's the best we could do in a state with more red than Carrie's prom dress.
I do not understand why their people keep voting for their insane leaders
It looked very likely when the early vote was released all at once but I wanted to see how the day of voting was going to go. Ohio **** in my cheerios so trying to be cautious. And I am going by NY times calls, Fox News is one of the least credible of the major media when it comes to state calls imo.
270 - 267 isn't much of a mandate for change.
270 - 267 isn't much of a mandate for change.
I do not understand why their people keep voting for their insane leaders
This isn't being honest. They have stated and the pollsters said... SUPER careful about calling anything with a chance at all. They guy literally said, they weren't turning anything that had ANY path to a opponent victory.