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Opinion: It's Time For Clean, Publicly Funded Local Elections In San Diego
The time has come for the voters of the city of San Diego to decide if they want to embrace the option of publicly funded elections.

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The time has come for the voters of the city of San Diego to decide if they want to embrace the option of publicly funded elections.

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