Mark Petracca, a political science professor at the Universityof California, Irvine, said most voters probably did not take Schwarzenegger at face value when he made all his promises.
"It's unreasonable to expect anyone could have come in and solved the state's budget problems very quickly," he said.
However, Petracca says Schwarzenegger is mostly relying on Proposition 57 to solve the crisis.
"That's hardly the kind of radical thinking that he promised the voters he would bring to Sacramento," Petracca said. "You look at his budget proposal for next year and there's not much that is different from what had been proposed last year by former Gov. Davis."
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