California is electing a new governor, this year. Jerry Brown used to be governor of California. The records of California governors are sealed for 50 years. Jerry Brown helped pass and uphold that law. Jerry Brown is running for governor, again, 25 years later.
Now, we can't get access to records of what Jerry Brown did the last time he was governor, without his written permission.
To put this in perspective, U.S. Presidents can seal parts of their records for at most 12 years after they leave office.
If Brown wins the Democratic nomination, I will likely vote for him and campaign for him, unless by some miracle we adopt instant-runoff voting.
See my head explode.
04 February 2010
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