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by slg 2053 days ago
From ballotpedia[1][2]:

Support Prop 16 - $20m

Oppose Prop 16 - $1m

Support Prop 22 - $202m

Oppose Prop 22 - $20m

We are talking about a $19m difference verses $182m. These are in no way similar campaigns.

[1] - https://ballotpedia.org/California_Proposition_16,_Repeal_Pr...

[2] - https://ballotpedia.org/California_Proposition_22,_App-Based...

2 comments

From another angle: the Support Prop 16 people spent 20x their opposition, while the Support Prop 22 people only spent 10x their opposition.
Why didn’t you use the ratios?