It seems to me that doing them at the same time and allowing for referendums to be done by one piece of legislation, and there'd be similarities.... My concern is about the expenses. If you want to hold a rally, it's a lot easier if you have 15 organizers equipped with BlackBerrys, transportation, and the ability to corral people, because you're actually affecting the airwaves by virtue of wanting a big hit on the media. Conversely, somebody else trying to hold a major rally who doesn't have that kind of infrastructure may only get a trickling of people come out. Therefore they end up getting big media, big coverage. So I'm surprised you think that's the only thing that turns votes.
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