While they wait for football season to launch their stadium political campaign, the Chargers have kept busy studying the potential of their other big idea: building a second convention center in San Diego.
“If you want to go downtown and need to win a public vote, it has to be multi-purpose,” Chargers Chief Executive Dean Spanos said Wednesday.
“The most important thing for me is that the information is factual,” he said of his ballot initiative and its economic attributes. “If they don’t vote for it, I get it. If they vote for it, I get that, too.