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Democratic State Attorney General Jerry Brown's post-convention bounce appears to be over, and he now posts narrow leads over both his Republican challengers in California's gubernatorial race.
The latest Rasmussen Reports statewide telephone survey of Likely Voters shows Brown picking up 43% support, while Steve Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner earns 42%. Seven percent (7%) would vote for some other candidate, and eight percent (8%) are undecided.
A month ago, just after the California Democratic Convention, Brown led Poizner 50% to 32%. Poizner earned just 27% support in March. Brown's support now matches findings in February and March. Brown now earns 45% support over Whitman's 41%. Eight percent (8%) would vote for some other candidate, and seven percent (7%) are undecided.
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Is Steve Poizner pulling off the improbable? - Press-Telegram
May 18, 2010 ... Steve Poizner, the guy who was supposed to get chopped into tiny pieces, has shredded billionaire Meg Whitman ...
The turnaround seemed all but impossible back on March 24 when the Public Policy Institute of California issued a poll showing that Whitman led Poizner by 50 percentage points....
Poizner has all but closed the gap between himself and the one-time front-runner, and Californians are still forming their opinion, with three weeks before the June 8 primary...
[Ignore the polls. Don't game the system. Vote your conscious by voting for the person who most closely matches your positions on issues, period.]
Friday, May 28, 2010
POLL: California Governor: Brown 43%, Poizner 42%
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