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Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, in conjunction with American Viewpoint, conducted this survey on behalf of the University of Southern California Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and the Los Angeles Times. The latest poll shows:

  • Californians Divided on Pending Debt Reduction Talks Between Obama and Congress
  • Enthusiasm for ballot measures motivated state voters
  • California backs a 'fiscal cliff' compromise
  • Californians continue suffering from poor economy
  • Californians Support Change to Energy Policy with New Cap-and-Trade Program
  • Voters divided over easing state's environmental laws
  • Support from minorities and young voters helps push Prop. 30 to victory
  • Californians feel a bit more upbeat about the state's direction

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HRCGreenberg Quinlan Rosner and Human Rights Campaign release a national post-election survey that measures impact of LGBT issues on the 2012 US Elections.

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logo-footer-gqIt was a victorious election night for GQRR clients.  We saw victories in US Senate and Congressional races, gubernatorial campaigns, state legislature races, local races, and ballot issues.  Congratulations to all of our clients on big wins.

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usclatpollOn behalf of the University of Southern California Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and the Los Angeles Times, Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, in conjunction with American Viewpoint, conducted a new survey among 1,504 registered California voters. The latest survey shows:

 

  • Sen. Feinstein far ahead of Republican challenger 
  • Support plunges for Prop. 30, Gov. Jerry Brown's tax initiative
  • Prop. 37 is in dead heat amid ad blitz
  • Support Slips for Ballot Measure to Require Labeling of Genetically Modified Foods
  • Support for end to California death penalty surges
  • California voters say they don't ignore anything on the ballot
  • California poll shows Obama with smaller lead
  • Californians Far Less Pessimistic About the Country’s Future than a Year Ago
  • California voters more tolerant of illegal immigrants
  • Californians support strong law and border enforcement on illegal immigration, but have a soft spot for DREAM-ers
  • Gov. Jerry Brown losing reliable supporters for his tax hike
  • California Voters Closely Divided on Death Penalty Repeal

Read the latest news from Greenberg Quinlan Rosner and Democracy Corps.