"The successful recalls seemed to hinge on whether the politician in question was the symbol for a larger battle."
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Monday, October 16, 2017
California: LA Times column on the difficulty of successful recalls in California
John Myers' article notes that there have been 163 recall attempts against California officials (clearly, that is referring only to state-level officials) since 1913 and 89 in the last 25 years. The author argues:
"The successful recalls seemed to hinge on whether the politician in question was the symbol for a larger battle."
"The successful recalls seemed to hinge on whether the politician in question was the symbol for a larger battle."
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