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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Nearing the end of a bitterly fought campaign, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Sunday accused his rivals of trying to frighten voters by depicting him as "a dictator" while distorting the intent of his slate of ballot proposals.
"Don't buy into those scare tactics," the Republican governor said in a televised forum, referring to millions of dollars of union-funded TV ads critical of his four initiatives. "They want to scare you. They don't want you to make changes."
But Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez speaking separately at the hourlong KTTV-TV forum said Schwarzenegger wanted to use Tuesday's special election to push through laws that would hurt California workers.
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