To be honest, I'm a bit unsure myself. Judging from election results, Juneau seems to be the one bastion of anything resembling liberalism in all of Alaska - we're a pretty red state for the most part. But it's been shown time and again that conservative people are much more likely to respond to surveys, speak up in forums, etc. than liberals are - probably because they have more at stake (wanting things to stay as they are), whereas it's harder to articulate what kinds of changes liberals want, and most of 'em figure that if nothing changes, they're not going to be any worse off. So I'm guessing there'll be quite a few letters of opposition, but (hopefully) a couple of well-thought-out supports as well.
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Date: 2006-01-26 07:28 pm (UTC)This response brought to you by "Generalized Statements, Inc. - because it's so much easier to understand large groups than individuals!" =)