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A poll released at 9 o’clock Wednesday night shows that an anticipated all-Democrat showdown to determine Gov. Jerry Brown’s successor might not materialize.
San Diego businessman John Cox, a Republican, is gaining traction with voters, according to the latest survey of likely June primary voters conducted by the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California.
In the state’s other high-profile race, Dianne Feinstein continues to dominate state Sen. Kevin de León, a fellow Democrat, in her quest for a fifth term in the U.S. Senate. Feinstein, a centrist Democrat, is attracting 42% compared to 16% for the more liberal de León. The poll shows that 39% of voters in that race are undecided.
Proposition 68 to fund water infrastructure projects is on the June ballot. Two-thirds of likely voters (66%) say they would vote for it.
Democrats (78%) overwhelmingly favor the bond, as do a strong majority of independents (66%). Republican support, however, is lukewarm (51%).
By comparison, fewer likely voters (32%) say the high-speed rail project is very important to California’s future. Among registered voters, Democrats (67%) are more likely than independents (48%) and far more likely than Republicans (28%) to back high-speed rail.
Go to the PPIC home page at this link to access the poll, which includes extensive information on state and national issues.
Findings in the PPIC report are based on a survey of 1,706 California adult residents, including 1,193 interviewed on cell phones and 513 interviewed on landline telephones. Interviews took an average of 18 minutes to complete. Interviewing took place on weekend days and weekday nights from March 4–13, 2018. The sampling error is plus or minus 3.4% percent.
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Bill McEwen is news director and columnist for GV Wire. He joined GV Wire in August 2017 after 37 years at The Fresno Bee. With The Bee, he served as Opinion Editor, City Hall reporter, Metro columnist, sports columnist and sports editor through the years. His work has been frequently honored by the California Newspapers Publishers Association, including authoring first-place editorials in 2015 and 2016. Bill and his wife, Karen, are proud parents of two adult sons, and they have two grandsons. You can contact Bill at 559-492-4031 or at Send an Email
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Patricia Tighe
March 22, 2018 at 12:47 pm
Out of 19 Million people 1700 are polled and you expect us to believe that poll as a guage for the election. I don’t think so. In 2013 John Cox was still living between Illinois and California. He hasn’t even lived full-time in California for five years and he wants the top position in California Government. Cox has had four other failed elections; President, Senator, Congressman and clerk. He’s never won any elections. Cox failed twice to get his Neighborhood Legislature on the ballot, which is good because it would increase the government by 12,000. Cox is from Chicago. He said California is worse than Chicago. When asked what his plan was for California he said he has two years to tell us his plan for California. My family and I will vote for Assemblyman Travis Allen for Governor of California. Travis Allen has a viable plan to save California from the socialist who are trying to destroy it. Cox calls himself a progressive. Cox donated to Soros’ Mayday PAC. Cox voted for Gary Johnson for president, the open borders and pro illegal alien candidate.
Cox is a Democrat.
Scott Stevenson
March 22, 2018 at 1:23 pm
“Out of 19 Million people 1700 are polled and you expect us to believe that poll as a guage for the election.”
Just because you don’t understand how statistics work doesn’t mean that they don’t.
Kate
March 22, 2018 at 1:33 pm
We the People want Travis Allen for governor! Cox is a weak candidate reminiscent of failed Kashkari( did he even campaign?) or weak Whitman. Seems that the powers that be in this state consistently want to run RINOs that cannot win. Brown has little support for his grandiose plans and his constantly rising taxation has alienated most voters. Gruesome Newsom is MUCH WORSE, we will not survive him! TRAVIS ALLEN is a dynamic, insightful candidate wh could win this thing!
Gary W Moore
May 14, 2018 at 12:46 pm
Californian’s got screwed when the state gov, voted on the highest 2 vote getters for the run off. We have no choice since the most populated areas, the major cities, control the vote. It’s either a democrat socialist or a socialist democrat. What we have in Ca. is basically a dictatorship run by socialist, tax and spend democrats. With a dem majority in both the state senate and assembly and a dem governor, the state will eventually collapse and the taxpayers will foot the bill, as usual. Remember Venezuela. California had better get some checks and balances in this state while there is time, but we are quickly running out of that. CalTrans just spent a billion dollars abd 2 years, revamping the innerchange at State 91 and I-15. What did we get. A longer toll road, a disappearing carpool lane, and gridlock worse that before. Does that sound like the dems. know what in the hell to do with our money??