As we wrote about in today's AM Alert, proponents of adjusting term limits are trying to put a face on the No on 93 campaign.
Today, they called on Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner to reveal who provided the $1.5 million that U.S. Term Limits, a Virginia-based group, donated to the campaign.
Jim Sanders has some details.
Now the Yes on 93 team have launched a Web site for to try to tie the 'no' campaign to Poizner, Howard Rich, a New York developer and past president of U.S. Term Limits and a second former leader of the group. It's called "Follow the fraud." Find it here.
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