Well the more interesting part of the poll is that that the gas tax repeal is up 46-33 and only 13% of Californians would vote yes to split the state into three separate states.
Doesn't matter. In 2014, two thirds of IL voted for an increase of the minimum wage and Rauner still got elected.
What does that have to do with anything that I said?
People may vote for one particular ideology but will simultaneously back a candidate whose views represent the opposite of said ideology. The gas tax repeal means nothing.
Oh he's misinterpreting what I'm saying. I know Cox will lose. I'm saying that the important part about the poll is seeing how the propositions are doing. I don't think they'll have an effect on who wins governor.