California Democrats Launch Polls to Shake Up Governor Race
The California Democratic Party is launching a series of polls, known as the Voter Index, to provide real-time data on voter preferences in the governor race. The first poll drops on March 24th, with more every seven to ten days through early May. Party chair Rusty Hicks urged low-polling Democrats to drop out, but only one candidate complied. Critics argue the moves are manipulative, while Hicks denies any shaming intent. The Democratic field remains crowded with no clear frontrunner, and experts say the polls could clarify the pack and help voters see the path forward.
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