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Re “Outcomes on State Propositions Yield Paradoxes and Contradictions,” news analysis, Nov. 7:
There is nothing “paradoxical” about the election results. Ballot measures which were obviously the work of special interests--207, 211, 212, the HMO measures and 217--were defeated. Measures which sought to limit govern- ment--209, 215 and 218--passed. The measure which promised reform--208--passed. The measure which promised to help the needy--213--passed.
The conclusion to be drawn? Collectively voters weren’t fooled. Fundamentally voters asserted their desire for less government interference in their lives and greater fairness in society.
THOMAS KEISER
Arcadia
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