blog post Who Voted in the 2022 Election and What Does It Mean for 2024? By Eric McGhee May 24, 2023 5 days ago ... The Democrats gained two seats in the state assembly and one in the state senate, lost two in the US House, and kept control of all ...
blog post Californians Offer Mixed Views of Government as Critical Deadlines Loom By Dean Bonner May 17, 2023 May 17, 2023 ... Six in ten Californians think that Governor Newsom and the state legislature will be able to work together and accomplish a lot. Most Democrats ...
blog post The Dynamics of Party Registration in the Golden State By Eric McGhee May 9, 2023 May 9, 2023 ... In recent years, California has become a much more Democratic state, ... Democrats also make up the bulk of these dropped registrants at 2.2 ...
blog post Californians’ Support for President Biden and the A-G-E Factor By Mark Baldassare Apr 27, 2023 Apr 27, 2023 ... Majorities of Democrats (83%) and independents (54%)—but just 9% of Republicans—approve of the job performance of President Biden.
blog post Californians See a Need for Immediate Action on Climate Change By Dean Bonner Apr 21, 2023 Apr 21, 2023 ... Overwhelming shares of Democrats and independents—compared to just one in three Republicans—think that steps should be taken right away.
blog post Most Californians Believe They Are Overtaxed by an Unfair System By Rachel Lawler Apr 18, 2023 Apr 18, 2023 ... Solid majorities across partisan groups say they pay more than they should—although Republicans (56%) are far more likely than Democrats ...
blog post Californians See a Rise in Homelessness in Their Communities By Deja Thomas Apr 14, 2023 Apr 14, 2023 ... Strong majorities across partisan, demographic, and regional groups agree that homelessness is a big problem; Republicans (79%, 74% Democrats, ...
blog post Housing Costs Have Californians Considering an Interstate Move By Dean Bonner Mar 27, 2023 Mar 27, 2023 ... ... +30), say housing prices have them considering a move outside of California, compared to fewer Democrats and liberals (24%, +8).
blog post Despite State Action, Grim Views on Housing Persist By Dean Bonner Mar 22, 2023 Mar 22, 2023 ... Furthermore, in a rare moment of partisan agreement, more than seven in ten Democrats and Republicans (72% each) and independents (75%) call ...
blog post Californians Fear Being a Victim of Crime, and Some Have Been Victims of Racial Profiling By Deja Thomas Mar 14, 2023 Mar 14, 2023 ... Republicans are least likely to say they or someone they know have been a victim of racial profiling (27% vs. 42% independents, 40% Democrats).