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Oct. 22 Poll Shows Prop 8 Losing Among Likely Voters
"Don't Stop the Love"
23 October 2008
The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC), a highly regarded polling outfit, just released a new poll on October 22 showing that likely voters oppose Proposition 8 by a margin of 52% to 44%. The PPIC poll is based on telephone interviews conducted October 12-19, and has a margin of error of ± 3%. These numbers, taken after the No on 8 campaign started running its ads, is a reversion to numbers closer to what were seen all summer long, before the Yes on 8 ads started running. The full study can be found here.
[edited to add link to PPIC press release and study]
[edited to add link to PPIC press release and study]
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