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The Chargers' Shaky Stadium Estimate
The argument goes like this: The city of San Diego loses money each year operating Qualcomm Stadium, the Mission Valley home of the Chargers. A lot of money. A whopping loss of more than $300 million between now and 2020, when the team's lease ends at Qualcomm.

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Chargers Response
There is a fundamental problem with the work done today by the Voice of San Diego’s fact checker: From the very outset, the
fact checker misstates and mischaracterizes the basic question and in so doing undermines the validity of his conclusions.

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