Poll That John Fox Competitive With Gavin Newsom In California Governor’s Race Is Wrong

Poll That John Fox Competitive With Gavin Newsom In California Governor’s Race Is Wrong

Polls Saying John Fox Competitive With Gavin Newsom In California Governor’s Race Is Wrong – See Google Trends

The headlines are all over that John H. Fox, Republican candidate for California Governor and a business man, has risen out of the blue (or more appropriately the red) and into second place to the front-runner Democratic California Liutenant Governor Gavin Newsom.

In a UC Berkeley Intergovernmental Studies (also called “Berkeley-IGS”) poll comparing GOP and Dems vying for the seat currently held by Jerry Brown, and conducted April 16th – April 22nd, Fox received 18 percent of the votes, Newsom was at a comfortable 30 percent, and Assemblyman Travis Allen, the other California GOP participant, got 16 percent, while former LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) California Controller John Chiang (D) and the former California Superintendent of Public Instruction Delaine Eastin posted lousy results of 9, 7, and 4 percent, respectively.

So, from that Berkeley-IGS Poll, the Democrats running for CA Governor are in a big pile of California horse patoody, right? President Donald Trump’s talking up John Fox has really change the game, right? This John Fox guy’s suddenly a house-hold name, and may be the greatest Republican Governor since Arnold Schwartzenegger, right? Well, according to data from Google Trends, those ideas a fantasy, and the results of the Berkeley-IGS Poll are a laughable joke.

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