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Which seems to indicate that Democrats will face the heat for congestion pricing as long as it remains unpopular, right?

And again, my point is that it will remain unpopular until it’s implemented, but it will almost certainly become popular once it’s put in place.

All you’re saying is that they turned what would probably be a non-issue by the election into something that people will remember and be upset about. That seems like a horrible political strategy.

I know I for one am much more likely to vote for a democracy supporting Republican (if they exist at this point) because of shit like this, and you’re articles says they won’t even get benefit from cancelling it



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