CBS News poll on California governor's race: What are primary voters looking for?

CBS News poll on California governor's race: What are primary voters looking for?

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Key Points:

  • California voters are concerned about the rising cost of living, with many feeling the "California Dream" is increasingly unattainable, particularly older residents and Republicans, while younger voters and Democrats remain more optimistic.
  • Democrats generally view the state's economy more positively than Republicans and prefer gubernatorial candidates with policies similar to incumbent Gov. Gavin Newsom, whereas Republicans seek candidates promising significant change and prioritize lowering taxes.
  • The primary race is highly competitive and fragmented, with no candidate commanding a decisive lead; undecided voters outnumber supporters of any single candidate, raising concerns that vote splitting among Democrats could allow two Republicans to advance to the general election.
  • Key issues differ by party: Democrats emphasize climate change, healthcare, and housing, while Republicans focus more on immigration, crime, and tax reduction; both parties are concerned about inflation, jobs, and gas prices, with mixed opinions on suspending California's gas tax.
  • The influence of former President Trump remains significant, with Democrats strongly favoring candidates who oppose him and his policies, particularly on immigration enforcement, while Republicans prefer candidates who generally support Trump.

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