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Do Democrats Need Rescuing In California? (Hispanic voters now evenly split )
Hotair ^ | 09/11/2018 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on 09/11/2018 8:10:49 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Republicans might have to part with some hard-earned fundraising to shore up Texas, but they might not be alone in defending previously safe territory. A new poll out last Friday in California shows the gubernatorial race to be unexpectedly close, and not just between two flavors of progressives. The leading Republican contender is within five points of Gavin Newsom, a result that might force Democrats to shift funds away from other states:

If California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom was expecting an easy race for the governor’s mansion, a poll released Thursday didn’t carry much in the way of good news.

While the statewide poll from Probolsky Research showed Newsom leading with 44 percent of respondents, his Republican opponent John Cox had 39 percent support; a further 17 percent of those polled were unsure whom they would support.

The demos produced an eye-popping result, especially in the Golden State:

While the poll found that “intensity of support is strong for both candidates,” Cox led in support among male and white voters, as well as voters aged 65 and older, while Newsom led in every other age group, as well as among female, black and Asian voters.

Hispanic voters split nearly evenly between the two candidates; 33.6 percent supported Cox while 34.5 percent supported Newsom.

If that’s accurate — and it’s still a big if — then California Democrats could be in serious trouble. Hispanic voters are a large part of the electorate, and a demographic in which Democrats dominate. An even split among these voters could well tilt the election to the GOP.

How likely is this to be accurate, though? Probolsky isn’t exactly a household name in polling, although neither the Sacramento Bee nor the San Francisco Chronicle note any reservations about its track record or methodology. This survey is much more of an outlier than the recent polling in Texas showing Ted Cruz in trouble, although it’s been a while since RealClearPolitics has added a California poll to its aggregation. Three previous polls in June and July show Newsom with commanding leads, leading to an average lead of 52.7/29.3 over Cox. This would suggest that a dramatic movement has come since the last of those polls in early July. It’s not impossible in a two-month period, but it’s not the way I’d bet if I was putting money on it.

If it is accurate, then Newsom’s not the only one in trouble, the Chronicle points out, although it doesn’t really help Republicans. Even if some of them think it does:

Additionally, the poll found that Sen. Feinstein leads progressive challenger Kevin de León 37 percent to 29, with a whopping 34 percent of participants undecided. …

Feinstein won 44 percent of the primary vote and de León won just 12 percent, with the latter narrowly edging out Republican James Bradley (8 percent) to move on to the general election. …

Also interesting is the fact that de León is doing better with Republicans than Feinstein, despite the fact that de León is advertising himself as the “progressive alternative” to the longtime Senator.

That’s an oddity that defies belief. Thanks to California’s open-primary system, voters have a choice between two Democrats in the general election. Perhaps Republicans just want to wreak a little revenge on Feinstein, but she’s still more conservative than de León. Plus, this will almost certainly be her last term in office, which would mean that Republicans will get a shot at an open seat in six years … unless they elect a younger person now who will be an incumbent in 2024. What would make a decades-long de León incumbency more attractive to Republicans than the last gasp of Feinstein in fending off a progressive extremist?

Here too the results seem like an outlier. The same earlier polls that had Newsom up by 20+ points over Cox had Feinstein up over de León by a similar amount. But if this signals a trend, then Democrats might have to marshal resources earmarked for other states to combat it, just as Republicans are doing for Texas. As in most things political, the best way to see the truth is to follow the money. If cash starts shifting into the Golden State rather than out of it, then take this seriously.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: 2018election; 2020election; california; democrats; election2018; election2020; elections; hispanics; hispanicvote
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1 posted on 09/11/2018 8:10:49 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

I’d like to see Trump do a rally there. Don’t assume California is lost. Make them defend it.


2 posted on 09/11/2018 8:12:41 AM PDT by marron
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To: Sarah Barracuda

Ping.


3 posted on 09/11/2018 8:13:44 AM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: SeekAndFind

A GOP Establishment plan to try and get the GOP to waste money in both Texas and California?


4 posted on 09/11/2018 8:13:59 AM PDT by Democrats hate too much
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To: marron

Never use the words Feinstein and conservative in the same sentence. She’s less socialist than her opponent but still unworthy to receive any Republican votes.


5 posted on 09/11/2018 8:16:01 AM PDT by Russ
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To: SeekAndFind

Mr. Trump, strike back oat these evil socialist progressive communists. They continue to build an army against you and your administration. Soon they will be adopting a social justice agenda. They will destroy your legacy unless you go after them while you can.


6 posted on 09/11/2018 8:16:55 AM PDT by Rapscallion (Iran must get American justice...soon.)
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To: marron
Make them defend it.

Even if reality is it can't be won, this is a sound strategy. Make Dems expend time, energy and money defending it.


7 posted on 09/11/2018 8:19:46 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: SeekAndFind
"Don't shoot 'em! Let 'em burn!"

Saving Private Ryan opening scene attacking the German pillbox.

9 posted on 09/11/2018 8:31:52 AM PDT by Hardastarboard (Three most annoying words on the internet - "Watch the Video")
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To: marron

Exactly right!


10 posted on 09/11/2018 8:32:12 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (01/26/18 DJIA 30 stocks $26,616.71 48.794% > open 11/07/16 215.71 from 50% increase 1.2183 yrs)
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To: SeekAndFind

Dems need to put back up the VOTA billboards to get out the illegal vote? /s


11 posted on 09/11/2018 8:36:51 AM PDT by TruthWillWin ([MSM])
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To: SeekAndFind

Poll: John Cox closes in on Gavin Newsom, Kevin de León gaining on Dianne Feinstein:

https://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Dianne-Feinstein-Gavin-Newsom-John-Cox-de-Leon-13211059.php


12 posted on 09/11/2018 8:59:02 AM PDT by Signalman
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To: SeekAndFind

“That’s an oddity that defies belief. Thanks to California’s open-primary system, voters have a choice between two Democrats in the general election. Perhaps Republicans just want to wreak a little revenge on Feinstein, but she’s still more conservative than de León. Plus, this will almost certainly be her last term in office, which would mean that Republicans will get a shot at an open seat in six years “

I hate Fineswine with a passion, but I am going to vote for here because DeLeon is a Marxist Mexican and as the article points out, is young. Fineswine will likely die in office, but hopefully near the end of her next term, which, if we were able to switch Governors, might give us a shot at an R replacement. DeLeon is bad news any way you slice it, and if he were to be elected, he’d likely be there for decades.


13 posted on 09/11/2018 9:03:56 AM PDT by vette6387
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To: SeekAndFind

I reckun its getting tougher to keep ‘em down on the farm when they get a taste of prosperity. Too bad they couldn’t taste it in their home countries.


14 posted on 09/11/2018 9:11:53 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi - Monthly Donors Rock!!!)
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To: vette6387

RE: I hate Fineswine with a passion, but I am going to vote for here because DeLeon is a Marxist Mexican

Are you telling us Republicans have given up on fielding a candidate to oppose her?


15 posted on 09/11/2018 9:25:30 AM PDT by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it will)
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To: SeekAndFind
Thanks to California’s open-primary system, voters have a choice between two Democrats in the general election. - vette6387
Are you telling us Republicans have given up on fielding a candidate to oppose her?
I think that because there is only one primary in CA, undifferentiated by party, it’s not rare to have the highest vote-getting member of the minority party place third - out of the running in November.

16 posted on 09/11/2018 10:22:50 AM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion (Journalism promotes itself - and promotes big government - by speaking ill of society.)
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To: SeekAndFind

The GOP candidate didn’t clear the jungle primary.

As in 2016, the Senate race is between two Democrats.


17 posted on 09/11/2018 10:26:33 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: SeekAndFind

The Republican lost in the jungle primary. The General Election is a contest between two Democrats.


18 posted on 09/11/2018 10:35:29 AM PDT by GreenLanternCorps (Hi! I'm the Dread Pirate Roberts! (TM) Ask about franchise opportunities in your area.arare)
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To: NormsRevenge

Hey jackass, you do realize there are families that have been here since the 1590’s. This is our home country. Not everyone with a Spanish last name is here illegally. In fact the illegals are the minority.


19 posted on 09/11/2018 12:32:53 PM PDT by sean327 (God created all men equal, then some become Marines!)
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To: marron
For some strange reason, I received a text last weekend from Move-on.org asking if I wanted to part of their ping list for the election. I responded the following: Devin Nunes IS A CHAMPION and I would crawl over broken glass to vote for him and every Republican on the ballot. I then asked how did they get my information

Needless to say, after telling me to have a good day, I was told that I would be taken off their list, ignoring my question as to how I got there.

It would be terrific for Trump to come and campaign here in California. Some of these districts are very close and he could make a difference. We have great candidate here in the valley named Elizabeth Heng who could possibly take out Jim Costa.

20 posted on 09/11/2018 12:59:50 PM PDT by nicksaunt
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