Election Eve Update & Tweet-off

I am working for the No on 1A Campaign, however, I am not working for any other No campaign. My opinions should not be construed to be those of the campaign, especially when it comes to the remaining measures.

On Sunday, Arnold Schwarzenegger tried to find religion. No, not by opening his eyes to the reality surrounding him, but by “pleading” and “urging” for voters to pass his spending cap “rainy day fund”

The governor’s visits to three African American churches in Los Angeles came as proponents and opponents of the ballot measures marshaled the last of the millions of dollars they have collected for the special election. Schwarzenegger said Sunday he had been told that about 25% of voters are expected to show up, a paltry percentage that underscores the difficulty of the quest for reliable voters.

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But even among the church crowds who listened to the official pitch there was skepticism about the proposals. Jo Evelyn Payne, 62, a retired loan servicing assistant who lives in Inglewood, said she was wavering over the package. She said she had little faith in California ballot measures and also mistrusts Schwarzenegger. (LAT 5/18/09)

“Governor” Schwarzenegger has been a disastrous leader, and people are now seeing right through his charade, even when he shows up in their churches. The Governor is spinning wildly to get his spending cap passed, but nobody is buying it.

Meanwhile, money has been flowing into the Yes on 1C lottery securitization, perhaps as some Yes campaign folks heed Robert’s advice to focus on Prop 1C. It has been getting terrible polling numbers, but as it is the one source of big money for this year’s budget it is finally getting some attention. The CDP has put some money into Prop 1C, as has SEIU Local 99. This is late money, but for the yes team, it’s better than no money I suppose.

The thing is, as OC Progressive pointed out, that it’s quite likely that a rather substantial percentage of the electorate for this election has already voted by mail. Estimates have vote by mail percentage at anywhere from 55-75%, and those votes have already been filled out. So, we’ll see the campaigning for the next 36 hours, but the bulk of the work should be done by now.

Finally, from the more humorous side, Steve Maviglio has planned a “tweet heard round the world” for Yes on 1A-F. The big plan is for all those enthusiastic Yes on 1A-F supporters on Twitter to simultaneously tweet something at 9:30 this morning. Normally these things are supposed to be something of a surprise, so people go “whoa, look at that.”  That didn’t happen here, so as long as we know about it, how about a tweet at 9:30 opposing the measures. Here’s a suggestion, but you can feel free to edit it:

Vote No on Prop 1A Tomorrow: It’s Already Raining. Courage Campaign Voter

Guide: http://tr.im/jXBC Poll locations: http://tr.im/lflA

 

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