CA 80 th Assembly District Election Survey September 29-30, 2008 n=326 m.o.e. +/- 95% confidence FOR PUBLIC RELEASE: CONTACT JAMES 916-213-8179.

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CA 80 th Assembly District Election Survey September 29-30, 2008 n=326 m.o.e. +/- 95% confidence FOR PUBLIC RELEASE: CONTACT JAMES Analysis and presentation by Worldwide Research and Communications LLC 1

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Generally speaking, would you say things in California are heading in the right direction or have things gotten off on to the wrong track? Worldwide Research and Communications LLC September 29-30, 2008 n=326 m.o.e. +/- 95% confidence

Generically speaking, in this year’s election for state assembly, do you prefer to vote for a Republican or a Democrat? Worldwide Research and Communications LLC September 29-30, 2008 n=326 m.o.e. +/- 95% confidence

Ok, now if the election for State Assembly were being held today, which of the following candidates would you vote for? Worldwide Research and Communications LLC September 29-30, 2008 n=326 m.o.e. +/- 95% confidence

Ballot comparison Generic ballotAssembly ballot Worldwide Research and Communications LLC September 29-30, 2008 n=326 m.o.e. +/- 95% confidence

Top groups ballot comparison Worldwide Research and Communications LLC September 29-30, 2008 n=326 m.o.e. +/- 95% confidence

Top groups ballot analysis Worldwide Research and Communications LLC September 29-30, 2008 n=326 m.o.e. +/- 95% confidence

Ballot by party Worldwide Research and Communications LLC September 29-30, 2008 n=326 m.o.e. +/- 95% confidence

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