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1 2011 Political Report

2 Brown, speaking to KCBS radio, said: “You’ve got to get real here… Don’t say I’m going to solve this problem by creating a bunch of new problems that we’ll have even more trouble handling.” *Years of “gimmicks” sale of EdFund, Office Buildings, moving pay days… budget dust * Reep’s want to put tax decreases on too * Pension reform *Brown wants to finally fix the structural deficit

3 Is California going in the right or wrong direction
Is California going in the right or wrong direction? (among likely voters) Right direction: 32% Wrong direction: 61% Don’t know: 7%

4 ISSUE PRIORITIES among likely voters
Balancing the State Budget – 35% Jobs, economy – 31% Education – 15% Compared to 6 mos. ago, balancing the state budget is named today more frequently as the most important issue

5 Gov. JERRY BROWN Favorably view: 56% Non-favorably view: 38%
____________________________________________________________________________________________ +18 points Favorability has improved since Nov. 2010: /42 (Nov. 2010) – 56/38 (January 2011) * Voter confidence in Brown: 53/44 = +9 points * 6 point bump between Nov and Jan in favorability (like him) * 9 points confidence that Jerry Brown will do a good job as governor (trust him)

6 What are voters hearing?
Majority of voters have heard a great deal about California’s budget: 57% - heard a great deal 29% - heard some 10% - just a little 4% - nothing/don’t know

7 Likely voters agree a mix of cuts and taxes is needed to solve the budget gap
2011: +14 points 53% - preventing deep cuts in education and health care most important 39% - preventing tax increases most important *2009 same question: 42% & 49% = +7 points what are voters thinking about the Gov’s budget plan? Do they agree with his balance approach? Preventing taxes vs. preventing deep cuts to programs. * Net increase of 7 points since 2009 when same question was asked

8 Governor’s Budget Proposal Vote on tax/fee package with major spending cuts to close the $25 billion budget deficit Satisfied: 58% Dissatisfied: 29% Haven’t heard/Don’t’ know: 13% Respondent given details of the Gov Budget and asked if they were satisfied or dissatisfied with the plan.

9 2010 vs.. 2011 November 2010: 10 million voters
June 2011: million expected to vote Estimate for June special assumes lower Democratic turnout as share of electorate, but not as low as 6/10 primary or 5/09 special. *other initiatives that could appear are term limits and cigarette tax


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