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election in a couple of days.
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We're talking about Halloween.
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The election?
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Yep.
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Coming up Tuesday?
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Yep.
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Now there are over 15 propositions on the ballot here in California.
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15.
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It's hard.
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You have to look him up to even figure out what they are.
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And yes, you should vote for.
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It's crazy.
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And even when you look them up and read them, they're still complicated.
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Yeah, you're still not exactly sure how to vote.
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It's a lot to keep track of.
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In fact, I saw an ad last night for a proposition I didn't even know was on the ballot.
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When I see TV ads for California ballot measures, I get really confused because whether the ads or for or against they both use the same creepy piano music to scare me.
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Usually an alternating 15 interval on the right hand and a descending melodic minor tetra cord on the left.
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That's why I'm voting for pop.
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4.5.
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Proposition 4.5 requires advertisers to use major key piano music toe argue in favor of a ballot measure and minor key progressions Onley for ads urging you to vote against it.
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However, ads in favor of a ballot measure that warn you about the consequences of its failure to pass can still be in a minor key.
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While ads against a ballot measure that argue that its defeat will improve the lives of Californians would be in a major key.
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It's just that simple.
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So vote yes on prop 4.5 or vote no.
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Yeah!