A new communications survey at Emerson College is commissioned by NexStar Media for Inside California that the vast majority of California voters support the proposal 50, which is a voting in November that will temporarily change the maps of Congress in response to Texas.
The poll, conducted on September 15-16, found that 51 % of the voters were planning to vote “yes” on the pillar 50, while 34 % say they will vote “no”. Another 15 % is still not specific. Among the voters who say they are very likely to vote, support rises to 55 %.
“The first opinion poll from Emerson has been announced since the official elections officially submitting the proposal to a vote, and more than half of the voters supports a re -division of departments, an increase of 33 % to 25 % last month to obtain a virtual proposal to re -divide the circles,” said Spencer Kimbal, Executive Director of Emerson College College.
California Governor Gavin New Trouh is leading the ProP 50 campaign, on the pretext that it is a necessary response to the efforts of the efforts led by Republicans in Texas aimed at transforming the balance of power in the US House of Representatives.
Former state governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is a campaign against the pillar 50. When he was asked about his opposition, 66 % of the voters said that there was no difference for them, 22 % of the most likely supported this procedure, while 12 % said it made them less likely.
We look forward to the ruling race in 2026, former MP Katie Porter leads 16 % support. Republican Steve Hilton follows 10 %, Riverside County Sherif Chad Bianco by 8 %, and former Minister of Health and Humanitarian Services such as BECERRA by 5 %. Thirty -eight percent of voters were not decided before.
but, Politico reports The American Senator Alex Badilla is put forward as a potential candidate.
When the Senator Padilla is added to the race, it receives 7 % support, as the survey was found, while the numbers of other candidates remain unchanged.
Other reconnaissance notes:
- The approval of the governor of the state, Gavin New Zoom, is 46 %, an increase of two points from last month. President Donald Trump has a 35 % approval rating and rejected 57 %.
- Voters say the economy is the most important issue facing the country (31 %), followed by threats of democracy (28 %), immigration (11 %), crime (8 %), health care (8 %), and housing (5 %).
- In California, the most important issues are the economy (30 %), the ability to withstand housing costs (22 %), democracy threats (13 %), immigration (11 %), and crime (9 %).
The survey was conducted on September 15-16 between 1000 registered voters. It has an excessive or minus credibility period 3 degrees Celsius. Data were collected by text, online paintings and distributed by demographic factors.