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USC Dornsife/LA Times Poll shows Kamala Harris and Loretta Sanchez winning by California’s Senate primary, with nearly one third of voters still undecided. Results include Gov. Jerry Brown's approval ratings.
Policy/Law
Hillary Clinton’s lead against Bernie Sanders has narrowed in recent months among registered Democrats and likely Democratic voters in California, with 45 percent now backing Clinton and 37 percent supporting Sanders. The poll also covers favorability for both Democratic candidates.
Policy/Law
With the California primary less than three months away, Donald Trump leads the GOP field among registered Republican voters in California while Ted Cruz is a close second, according to the latest USC Dornsife/LA Times Poll. The poll also asked about violence at Trump rallies, his views on immigration and favorability among voters.
Policy/Law
A press call MONDAY, March 28, at 10 a.m. PT to discuss the latest findings from the USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Poll, the largest statewide survey of registered voters. Results include: - Which Republican and Democratic presidential candidates could win in their respective primary elections in California? - How strong is Donald Trump’s support among California Republicans? Can Ted Cruz or John Kasich draw enough support to weaken Trump’s lead? - What is the breakdown of California Democratic support for Hillary Clinton vs. Bernie Sanders?
Arts
The classical station carries its annual salute to movie music and covers inside stories about the nominated composers.
Science/Technology
USC-led study of moral values reveals issues related to purity can determine how close — or how far — we want to be with someone in social and political circles.
Athletics
A small device tucked under a player’s shoulder pads provides data that can be used to improve training.
University
New initiatives launched by Academic Counseling Services and Undergraduate Student Government help the transfers find their niche.
Arts
As the Glorya Kaufman International Dance Center rises, the dance school debuts with 33 talented students.