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April 22, 2005
"For Signature Gatherers, Name Game Means Profit"
"Across California these days, the front lines of democracy run past the nearest big-box store, where political capitalists beg for voters' signatures and money often talks louder than ideas. Outside these busy retail centers, the nomadic men and women who collect signatures for proposed initiatives dispense political advice authoritatively, endure shouting matches and curses from opponents, and occasionally cajole voters into supporting ideas they know little about."\
The LA Times story is here.
Posted by Randy Riddle at April 22, 2005 11:54 AM
