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Drew PhelpsThe June 5 gubernatorial primary will feature Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom in front followed by a photo finish for second, according to a new USC Dornsife/LA Times poll released today.
The poll, which, in a break from previous models, included all 27 candidates for governor, saw Newsom finishing with 21% support, followed by Antonio Villaraigosa with 11%, Republican John Cox with 10%, and the remaining candidates in single figures.
These results create a dead heat for second place heading into the looming primary.
Just as in past polls though, undecided voters provided the largest group of responses – 39%. According to Phil Willon and Seema Metha, who first reported on the results, 84% of respondents stated they did not watch any of the candidate debates.
This, along with the 4% margin of error, generates plenty of “volatility” in the race to advance to the November general election.
Despite most votes being cast via mail-in ballots – many of which have already been completed – these poll results show that there is still significant room for jockeying in the two weeks or so before June 5.
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