A Democratic PAC called "Flip the 49th" commissioned a comprehensive poll of the race to replace Darrell Issa in the 49th district. The poll was specifically oriented towards the primary election on June 5th. The results are very interesting and quite scary for anyone who wants a real choice in November. The bottom line: Because of California's "top two" primary system where the top two vote-getters in the June 5th primary go on the November ballot, the Democrats may get shut out of the November election. Why? Too many candidates will split the Democratic vote leaving Republicans with the top two slots. This danger is very clear in the poll results which were presented out in an easy-to-understand PowerPoint slide deck. Some highlights from the deck are below. Let's start with where overall primary race currently stands: However, after the pollsters gave likely voters some commonly available positive and negative information about all the candidates, the results shift pretty dramatically and the Democrats get locked out in November: If the Republican field narrows, most likely because Gaspar drops out, the Republicans have an even better chance of snagging the top two slots on the November ballot: While these results may give many conservative Republicans warm and happy feelings about this election cycle in the 49th district, anyone who wants a real and meaningful choice in November should be horrified. Democrats, independent voters, and a sizable group of moderate Republicans feel strongly that they must be able to choose between two profoundly different visions for the country and the state moving forward. We are at risk of having only one of these visions represented on the final ballot in November. What's bitterly ironic about this situation is that there aren't huge differences between the policy positions of the individual Democratic candidates on the big issues this year. For issues that voters care about (confirmed by our own interactive poll and reinforced by the professional polls), all of the Democratic candidates are more or less aligned: They believe health care is a human right and want to expand coverage, they are committed to put a check on Trump's agenda, they want to move towards clean energy to slow down climate change, and they believe in a path to citizenship for the DREAMers. There is much more agreement than disagreement on the Republican side as well. With this district uniquely balanced between registered Democrats and Republicans (and a large group of independent voters in the middle), the choice in November should be between Democratic and Republican values, policy proposals, and visions for the future. We can't allow this critical choice to be taken away because too many strong Democratic candidates decided to run and the Democratic Party couldn't maneuver its way out of this strategic blunder. The solution is for Democrats, independent voters, and moderate Republicans to align behind whoever is the Democratic front-runner at election time and then follow through by voting for that front-runner. You'll know who that candidate is when the mail-in ballots start going out in May. The front-runner will likely be either Doug Applegate or Mike Levin (with Sara Jacobs as a third but less likely possibility). For voters who are ambivalent about voting for a Democrat in November but who aren't all that happy with the Republican Party locking up the ballot by default, please remember that the primary election sets the table for the November election. Your real choice should be in November. But the primary election in June decides whether or not there is even a real choice to be made. So, please preserve the option to make a real and meaningful choice in November. If you are uneasy about Republicans deciding the November election in June without giving voters a true choice, PLEASE VOTE IN THE JUNE 5TH PRIMARY and please vote for the Democratic front-runner, no matter who that is when the time comes. If you put an individual candidate ahead of a real choice for all of us, you may end up silencing hundreds of thousands of the Voices of the 49th in November.
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Michael Vandor
3/5/2018 09:57:30 am
Democrats are shooting themselves in the foot all over the nation. Stopping Trump and his right wing extremism is of paramount importance. Far more important than personal ambitions. In Republican districts the party needs to circle the wagons around centrist candidates that can win. Liberals this is not your time. Please, weaker Democratic candidates need to save their powder for another election. Unite or lose.
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Ben Schiff
3/11/2018 12:45:39 am
OR moderate Democrats need to do what they can to lure liberal voters, if they don't want to win people over they can look at how well Hilary did. She got the popular vote, but didn't get enough votes where they counted. It's time to work for those votes.
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Ben Schiff
3/11/2018 12:46:45 am
*Hillary* - stupid keyboard
Young Republicans
3/11/2018 08:21:04 pm
Democrats are shooting themselves in the foot all over the nation. that's great but are they just aiming to low?
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Susan
3/6/2018 01:04:28 pm
Thanks for the update. Sometimes I am in a quandary about who would stand the best chance of winning. This gives me a strategy.
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Jay Nehain
3/11/2018 04:42:07 pm
I think our country is finally heading in the right direction and I'm a democrat.
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Matt
3/12/2018 01:18:41 pm
The dems/libs have made too many horrible decisions that did not reflect the consensus of the everyday person in California. They also shot themselves in the foot by relentlessly putting illegal aliens before U.S. citizens for their own political gain. Also, Gov. Jer keeps raising taxes without out a vote by the people to fund his buddies/lobbyists pet projects. We are so over taxed to pay for bullet trains that no one will use, taxes to pay for illegal aliens and welfare recipients that do not work, the healthcare deconstruction to obamacare desfunction, sanctuary city nonsense costing tax payers millions, constant new road taxes that never get fixed and all the while crybaby libs throwing temertantrums and rioting in the media. The dems need to get back to reality and listen to what the people/families are saying and wanting, reevaluate their focus that they are public servants, serving the best for the American people (not mexican people or lobbyists) and finally start getting a whole new list of descent americans to run for office that can pass a simple mental psychological test. I do not see that the dems will have any voice/vote in any state within the next 10 years, maybe 20. Unless they change their radical views, crazy media antics, ridiculous none voted tax hikes and putting other countries before ours.
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Ben
3/12/2018 02:39:53 pm
Hey "genius" what are actual solutions that are needed for California? Because you just bitched and offered up zero solutions. When you lead with "don't do this" but don't follow up with "do this" you are just bitching.
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Duncan
4/7/2018 04:49:21 am
Matt- You have an angry but creative imagination. Try to work on your spelling and grammar.
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DMH
3/12/2018 09:52:55 pm
I would like information on the pollster's methodology. Does the pollster participates in professional initiatives that seek to increase disclosure and enforce industry best practices? What is the pollster's quality rating and historical accuracy? What was the sample size? How did they choose participants and filter? Did they adjust for house effects? I don't think I have ever seen polls released in a vacuum by the people who commissioned them before.
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3/12/2018 10:11:12 pm
The pollster is FM3, or Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates (one of the most reputable in the country). The poll was commissioned by a PAC called Flip the 49th in order to get a handle on candidate viability going into the June primary election. We just posted the full results and methodology on our blog; feel free to download the PDF and check it out (www.voicesofthe49th.com).
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Ed Oliver
3/17/2018 10:49:20 am
Democrats in California have bankrupted this state. We owe OVER $15,000 per household, PER YEAR, JUST TO SERVICE THIS DEBT. (This doesn't include paying off the actual debt) The unfunded liabilities are over $1.3 TRILLION (2015 figure) and grew tremendously in the last year. This can be verified at the California Policy Center, and numerous other sources.
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Duncan
4/7/2018 04:54:01 am
Democrats have been governing with small budget surpluses in recent years. Then they put it aside to be ready for the last recession.
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