Stop the Presses! Prop. B’s pension Reform is 40 points ahead in a new Survey USA/Channel 10 poll released today.
Your Correspondent’s reactions:
(1) Labor Council chief Lorena Gonzalez, call your Answering Service.
(2) John Nienstedt, take a bow. The head of Competitive Edge told me six months ago that Prop. B was a certain winner.
(3) Carl DeMaio and Tony Krvaric, your faith in this idea is vindicated. Prop. B leads among Men and Women/Whites/Blacks/Latinos/Asians/Young and Old/Tea Party and non-Tea…
Houston we have a landslide coming.



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For me, it’s been clear for some time that this measure will OVERWHELMINGLY pass. My guess has been 70%+.
I presume the mavens running the unions know this. Hence they might not even spend much money fighting it — on the ballot.
Instead, I see the labor bosses spending all their time and their members’ union dues fighting it in the courts for as long as possible.
In addition, they will go to their dutiful servants in the state legislature for statutory relief. Already the state Democrats are taking such steps in related matters — they got privatization of CA libraries essentially banned in some circumstances.
No one said that reform was going to be easy.