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		<title>The Magnitude of Prop 23&#039;s Defeat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Voting "no" was the most popular thing on the ballot. | Check out this map: Proposition 23&#8212;a cynical ploy by oil companies to gut California&#8217;s climate laws&#8212;got annihilated at the polls, losing by more than 22 points. But what&#8217;s really interesting is that voting &#8220;no&#8221; on Prop 23 was the single most popular thing on California&#8217;s ballot this year. It was defeated with more votes than were awarded to any other ballot initiative. And it was defeated with more votes than...]]></description>
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