Democrats in California’s Assembly and Senate rarely vote against bills, yet few seem willing to discuss their voting records, as well as the controversial practice of declining to vote instead of saying “no.”
Democrats in the California Legislature vote "no" on average less than 1% of the time, while Republicans tend not to vote on bills at higher rates than Democrats, resulting in bills dying due to lack of votes.
Californians have three more weeks to vote for the next U.S. senator and it doesn’t appear the candidates’ second televised debate Monday night dramatically changed the dynamics of the campaign.
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