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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.
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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?