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Demovictory9

(32,448 posts)
Thu Sep 26, 2019, 04:44 PM Sep 2019

Trump headed for historic loss in California. 29% inclined to vote for him.

Californians Appear Even Less Inclined to Support Trump Next Year than in 2016 When He Lost the State by 30 Points

by Mark DiCamillo, Director,Berkeley IGS Poll(c) 415-602-5594California has never been a Donald Trump stronghold and the results of the latest Berkeley IGS Pollsuggest that his standing with voters in this statemay be moving even lower.

When asked ifthey are intendingto voteto re-elect Trump next year, just 29% of the state’s likely voterssay theyare inclined to do so, while 67% are not. This 38-percentage point deficit is eight points greater than the historic 30-point defeatthat Trump suffered at the hands of DemocratHillary Clinton in Californiain the 2016 presidentialelection.


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Trump headed for historic loss in California. 29% inclined to vote for him. (Original Post) Demovictory9 Sep 2019 OP
Well now we know why he hates California! Iliyah Sep 2019 #1
Too bad our voting power is seriously undercut by the Electoral College ... Hekate Sep 2019 #2
I have to admit one thing rufus dog Sep 2019 #3
I'd like a new POLL, say tomorrow? Brainfodder Sep 2019 #4
trump is rock bottom in Calif. Probably this Ukraine issue won't change the polls much Demovictory9 Sep 2019 #5
It will go lower in CA. roamer65 Sep 2019 #6

Hekate

(90,642 posts)
2. Too bad our voting power is seriously undercut by the Electoral College ...
Thu Sep 26, 2019, 04:57 PM
Sep 2019

...but yay, us all the same.

 

rufus dog

(8,419 posts)
3. I have to admit one thing
Thu Sep 26, 2019, 05:12 PM
Sep 2019

And it is not good for the Country overall.

I grew up in West Phoenix. Moved to OC after college. Now Maricopa County was full of the ignorant/racist republicans. OC had a similar Repub advantage when I moved here. But it seemed to be less of the ignorant/racist ones. So now the OC turned blue. Perhaps Maricopa County will flip in 2020, but still more likely to flip back

Here is where it gets a bit bad. I’m noticing much less compassion for repukes. Especially in myself. Repubs bitch about CA, get the F out. I10 or I40 east asshole.

Now if I find out they are still a trumpanze, I don’t care.

roamer65

(36,745 posts)
6. It will go lower in CA.
Thu Sep 26, 2019, 05:31 PM
Sep 2019

Once it gets into the teens, then cons in CA will have to consider breaking away from the Repuke party. They will have to form a independent center right party to stay competitive...or they are politically dead. Once that break happens, it will be another major step toward CA independence.

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