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Is California turning to the right?

Last updated: November 20, 2024 4:23 pm
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The recent referenda on the minimum wage have produced some interesting and unexpected results. In California, a proposal to raise the minimum wage to $18 an hour by 2026 narrowly failed, with a vote of 51%-49%. This proposal would have made California, along with Hawaii, the state with the highest general minimum wage. Despite opponents and supporters amassing a combined $1.8 million in campaign funds, this proposition did not pass. On the other hand, Missouri voters approved a measure to establish a $13.75 minimum wage by next year, gradually increasing to $15 by 2026.

The differing outcomes in California and Missouri can be attributed to various factors. Californians may still be feeling the effects of high inflation, leading them to reject the minimum wage increase. Furthermore, the prevalence of tipping in various businesses may have swayed voters against raising the minimum wage. Additionally, California already has a separate $20 minimum wage for fast food workers, which may have influenced older voters who remember working for lower wages in their youth.

Interestingly, the rejection of California’s rent control proposition by a larger margin suggests a possible backlash against progressivism in the state. California has a history of political shifts, from being a red state in the past to becoming more liberal over time. The recent election results, including the passage of Prop. 36 to increase penalties for retail theft and drug trafficking, indicate a shift towards more conservative viewpoints in California.

The trend of voters leaning towards more law-and-order policies was evident in other parts of California as well. Progressive politicians like Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao and San Francisco Supervisor Dean Preston were ousted by voters, signaling a shift towards more conservative leadership. Even in Los Angeles, District Attorney George Gascón was replaced by a candidate promising a more law-and-order approach.

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Overall, the recent election results in California suggest a shift in voter sentiment towards more conservative policies, particularly in economic and criminal justice issues. Whether this trend continues remains to be seen, but it could potentially signal a broader shift in political ideology in the state. Just as Proposition 13 in 1978 sparked a national tax revolt that led to the election of Ronald Reagan, these recent election results may have broader implications for the future of California politics.

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