6 of 26: Conservatives Lost Big on Ballot Measures While Progressives Made Significant Gains
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Huffington Post: The win record for conservatives this year is paltry -right-wing backers won only 23% of what they conceptualized and supported, and they failed to qualify even all that was attempted. At the end of the day, progressives won important victories and beat back right wing backed initiatives all across the country in 2008. All in all, voters advanced progressive policies and rejected the right wing's tired agenda. And 2008 showed us that giants can be slayed. But it's hard work.
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