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by dragonwriter
2139 days ago
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> The GOP has no power in California, though, and that’s been true for over a decade. The GOP could still block tax increases (including any tax rearrangement that included an increase in some aspect), because of the supermajority requirement, until the Senate class elected in 2018, which was significantly less than a decade ago. |
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Moreover, Democrats have only been one or two votes short of a supermajority in both houses since 1999.
So, I still think my statement is fair, that the GOP has no effective power in California, and that has been the case for two decades.
Where do I have it wrong?
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_party_strength_in_Ca...