California Prop 50 Likely to Pass Amid High Voter Turnout and Political Tensions

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A recent Emerson College Poll indicates that 57% of likely California voters support Proposition 50, which aims to modify congressional maps temporarily, with overall support rising to 60% including undecided voters. The poll also shows favorable views towards key political figures like Barack Obama and Governor Newsom, and highlights the top issues for voters as the economy and housing affordability. Support for Democratic candidate Katie Porter remains steady, while voter opinions on other candidates and issues continue to evolve as the election approaches.
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