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- Earlier in the night, No on D campaign spokesman Roger Salazar said that while the tax was winning in Berkeley, it would be wrong to make too much of it.
"The soda tax activists have been venue-shopping for more than five years, and over that time, more than 30 cities and states have rejected similar taxes," he said. "Berkeley is low-hanging fruit. It doesn't look like mainstream America."
Point very well taken, but.