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California's Views on the Issues
5/28/08
- Majority of California voters are opposed to the Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage.
- 80% see rising gas prices as a serious problem to them and their families.
- Nader's support likely to top out at 8% for California.
- Tom Hanks is the actor most voters would like to see jump into politics. (He endorsed Obama).
Gay Marriage
Do you approve of the California Supreme Court ruling that same-sex couples have the same right to marriage as opposite-sex couples?
Approve: 42%
Disapprove: 51%
Undecided: 7%
Gas
How serious a problem has rising gas prices been for you and your family?
Very Serious: 50%
Somewhat serious: 30%
Not too serious: 16%
No problem: 2%
Unsure: 2%
Nader
For the 2008 presidential election in November, if you thought that Ralph Nader had a chance of being elected, would you vote for him?
Would Vote: 8%
Not Vote: 83%
Undecided: 9%
Actors
Because of their high profile, actors frequently have success running for office. Of the following actors, whom would you most support to run for political office - Robin Williams, Tom Hanks, Billy Crystal, Denzel Washington, Will Smith
Richard Dreyfuss, Dustin Hoffman or Ben Affleck?
Tom Hanks - 19%
Denzel Washington - 10%
Robin Williams - 4%
Will Smith - 3%
Ben Affleck - 3%
Dustin Hoffman - 2%
Billy Crystal - 2%
None - 52%
Unsure - 3%
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Poll conducted: May 25, 2008.
N=500 sample size.
Registered California Voters
Poll conducted by IVR Polls for USAElectionPolls.com
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