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So much for California being 'in play.' No wonder Arnold is keeping his yap shut.
From the article:
"Driven by widespread rejection of Bush administration policies, California voters have solidified their support for Democratic challenger John F. Kerry and stand poised to deliver him California's 55 electoral votes on election day, according to a new Los Angeles Times poll
....Those describing themselves as undecided have shrunk to a mere 2% of likely voters, down from 5% in September, and Kerry was the beneficiary: The U.S. Senator from Massachusetts was the choice of 58% of likely voters, a slight increase from last month's 55%. Support for Bush remained flat at 40% in the poll, which has a margin of error of three percentage points in either direction.
Both Kerry and Bush scored well among their own party faithful, but Kerry was the clear favorite among the independent voters who dictate the outcome of elections in California. He won 59% of them, while Bush won 35%.
Intoinals:
Bush/Cheney: Now 40% Sept 40% Kerry/Edwards: Now 58% Sept 55% Dunno: Now 2% Sept 5%
Democrats: Kerry 90% Bush 8% Independents: Kerry 59% Bush 35% Republicans: Kerry 10% Bush 89%
Men: Kerry 52% Bush 46% Women: Kerry 63% Bush 35% Whites: 52% Bush 46% Latinos: 65% Bush 32%
Q) Do you think the situation in Iraq was worth going to war over, or not?
Worth going to war? 38% Not worth going to war? 58%
Who will develop a plan for achieving success in Iraq? Kerry 52% Bush 41%
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