More than half of Californians now say that they will vote ‘yes’ this November on Proposition 19, which would legalize the private adult use and cultivation of limited amounts of cannabis, and allow local governments the option of regulating its commercial production and retail distribution.
The latestpollof 2,004 likely voters throughout the state by the Public Policy Institute of California reports that52 percent of Californians back Prop. 19, versus 41 percent opposedand seven percent undecided.
Of the statewide propositions polled, only Prop. 19 possessed majority support among California voters. In fact,the same poll reports thata greater percentageof voters now back Prop. 19 than support incumbent Democrat Senators Barbara Boxer (42%) and Dianne Feinstein (44%), Senate Republican challenger Carly Fiorina (35%), Gubernatorial Democrat candidate Jerry Brown (37%) or Gubernatorial Republican candidate Meg Whitman (38%).
Historically, ballot initiative campaigns lose support in the months prior to election day. But Prop. 19 is bucking this trend, as recent results from theField Poll, Survey USA, andpolltracker.comclearlyshow that marijuana legalization is maintaining, and in some cases gaining, voter supportas we approach November 2, 2010.
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