[lbo-talk] prop 54 exit poll

Max B. Sawicky sawicky at bellatlantic.net
Thu Oct 9 12:44:15 PDT 2003


both initiatives went down. The other would have put mandates on funding infrastructure. Methinks some part of the opposition was in a more generalized "whatever you're serving up we're agin it." A kind of conservative policy paranoia, resistent to faceless suggestions for reforms.

mbs

-----Original Message----- From: lbo-talk-admin at lbo-talk.org [mailto:lbo-talk-admin at lbo-talk.org]On Behalf Of Doug Henwood Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 2:45 PM To: lbo-talk Subject: [lbo-talk] prop 54 exit poll

Demographics of the Prop 54 ("racial privacy initiative") vote:


>According to our Edison/Mitofsky California Exit Poll the Prop 54
>vote broke out this way by race/ethinicity:
>
>Whites - 58-42 No
>Blacks - 79-21 No
>Hispanics/Latinos - 70-30 No
>
>By Education:
>High School Grad - 69-31 No
>Some College - 59-41 No
>College Grad - 59-41 No
>Postgraduage Study - 64-36 No
>
>By Region:
>L.A. County - 68-32 No
>Southern California (Not L.A. County) - 52-48 No
>Bay Area - 71-29 No
>Coastal - 66-34 No
>Inland/Valley - 54-46 No
>
>According to the latest numbers from the California Secretary of
>State "Yes" on Prop 54 received 36% of the vote statewide and only
>won in 4 upstate counties - Lassen, Placer, El Dorado and Sutter.
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