October 26, 2012
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Special Voter Guide

An illustration montage. On the top is a red-and-blue banner with heading reading ELECTION SPECIAL, on the left, a map of California combined with map of America and fifty dollar bills, on the right, a ballot box, and in the center, a big display of politically related pin buttons such as VOTE, 99%, 1%, 2012, Tea Party, Democratic and Republican party logos, etc.

After two years of television ads, billions raised in campaign contributions and vastly different approaches to our country’s future, the indecision of American politics comes to an end as voters cast their ballots on Nov. 6.

Links to ELECTION 2012 — NEWS COVERGE::
VOTER GUIDE: Propositions
VOTER GUIDE: Candidates for state, local office
VOTER GUIDE: Presidential Candidates
Prop 30: District backs Brown’s tax hike
Measure Q: SAC hopes bond comes to the rescue
PROP 37 doesn’t go far enough

Links to ELECTION 2012 — OPINIONS::
Hawk vs. Dove
¡hasta la vista alcalde pulido!
PROP 35 opponents misguided
The case for Obama
Spitzer vs. Beck, on the issues
Wishful thinking in D’Souza’s 2016
Not a conventional race

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