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This is the sort of thing that should make people who live in California angry. We just had a special election that revolved mostly around budget problems. As a result, we the people threw the current governor out of office before his term was up, as the state constitution says we can. That's a pretty big deal.

And state politics don't normally get much play in national news, but this thing was everywhere.

So, did all of this media attention sharpen the debate, or did the major players just parade a spectacle of hollering people past the cameras? Was this another example of advocacy-over-analysis, the sort that James Tata (quoting Edward Tufte) has written about in his blog (October 17)?

California residents should take a moment to read this well-researched piece on Spinsanity and marvel at the profound failure of analysts in this debate.

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