From Public Policy Institute of California <[email protected]>
Subject Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government
Date October 3, 2019 5:01 PM
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New Publication
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Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government
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Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Alyssa Dykman, Rachel Lawler

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Key findings
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~ In the Democratic presidential primary race, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, and Bernie Sanders lead the rest of the field by a wide margin.

~ Californians see homelessness and the economy as the state’s top issues.

~ Most view immigrants as a benefit to the state; majorities oppose restricting abortion rights and access.

~ A school construction bond slated for the March 2020 ballot has a slim margin of support; fewer than half of likely voters support a potential November 2020 measure that would create a “split roll” property tax and direct some of the revenue to schools.

This research was supported with funding from the James Irvine Foundation and the PPIC Donor Circle.

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Related event
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Today, October 3, in Sacramento, PPIC researcher Rachel Lawler will outline the findings of this new survey.

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