As far as you can throw them


I wondered the other day about whether there are any consequences of false statements in campaign literature. This might be a good test case:

Really? These are the state's "most trusted organizations"? Sounds kinda suspicious.

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  1. A laundry list of non profits.....justifying their existence and spending our money with reckless abandon....so we trust them.

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  2. Three pop out immediately as groups I wouldn’t trust with a tray of candy on Halloween.

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  3. I bet all of them endorse Harris too.

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    1. The alternative is a demented old man and a Nazi.

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  4. I also received that flyer. I was a bit surprised to see the opposition to measure 118.

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    1. I'm sure they love the tax, just hate giving it back to the people. Save it for PERS!

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