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New CA Statewide Poll Results on Criminal Justice Issues

September 28th, 2012 · Blog, Issues, News, Poll release

New California Statewide Poll Finds Strong Support for Alternatives to Jail for Non-Violent Offenders, Strong Opposition to Building More Jails Tulchin Research recently conducted a statewide survey among likely California voters to assess public opinion toward budget priorities and criminal justice issues one year into the state’s “realignment” plan to shift certain public safety responsibilities [...]

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New CA Statewide Poll Results

August 23rd, 2012 · Blog, Issues, News, Poll release

New Poll Conducted for PACE/USC Rossier School of Education by Tulchin Research and M4 Strategies on Prop. 30 (Governor’s Tax Initiative), Prop. 38 (Munger Measure) and Other Education Issues A majority of Californians favor enacting Proposition 30, Gov. Jerry Brown’s ballot initiative that would raise taxes in order to avoid further spending reductions in education [...]

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Voters Strongly Support Regulating and Taxing Online Poker in California

June 11th, 2012 · Blog, Issues, News, Poll release

— Tulchin Research recently conducted a statewide survey among likely California voters to assess public opinion toward regulating and taxing the profits of online poker, which is currently not regulated or taxed. Overall, voters are very concerned about the state budget deficit and strongly support the position held by the California Online Poker Association (COPA) [...]

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New Poll Results in Berman-Sherman Clash

June 4th, 2012 · Blog, News, Poll release, Press

— USC/ Tulchin Research/ M4 Poll Shows Sherman Holds Lead over Berman in 30th Congressional Race: Two Incumbents Likely Headed to November Runoff A USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Online Survey has found that Congressman Brad Sherman holds a comfortable lead over fellow incumbent Howard Berman in the 30th Congressional District primary [...]

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New Poll Results in Honolulu Mayor’s Race

May 24th, 2012 · Blog, News, Poll release

— Tulchin Research recently conducted a survey on behalf of Pacific Resources Partnership (PRP) of likely voters in Honolulu County on the mayoral primary race as well as voters’ attitudes toward rail transit. The poll discovered that former Governor Ben Cayetano has lost ground in the primary campaign for mayor and no longer has a [...]

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Poll Release: 70% Of Californians Support Revising State’s Drug Laws

May 23rd, 2012 · Blog, Issues, News, Poll release, Press

Tulchin Research Poll Shows Support for Drug Law Reform Crosses Party & Geographic Lines Voters overwhelmingly believe that California’s prisons and jails are overcrowded and want more alternatives to incarceration for non-violent offenders, according to new poll released today. Support for the shift is truly bipartisan and consistent across the state, explained researcher Ben Tulchin [...]

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Tulchin Research Collaborates with LA Times & USC Online Poll

April 12th, 2012 · Blog, Company News, News, Poll release, Press

Results Offer New Insights on CA Voter Opinion on Gas Prices, Taxes, Contraception and Online Piracy PRESS CALL TODAY, 10 A.M. PST: Voters Blame Oil Companies, Not Obama, for High Gas Prices Contact: Suzanne Wu at (213) 740-0252 or suzanne.wu@usc.edu; Michelle Salzman at (213) 821-9311 or msalzman@dornsife.usc.edu LOS ANGELES — April 12, 2012 — The [...]

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Candidates Take Note: New Poll Shows DTS Voters Are Conservationists, Progressives

December 20th, 2011 · Blog, Issues, News, Poll release, Press

Listen up, candidates for office in California: Independent voters care about the environment and progressive issues. A groundbreaking new Tulchin Research statewide poll of California voters who decline-to-state (DTS) an affiliation with any political party reveals the strong environmental and other progressive values of this poorly-understood but growing bloc of voters. The poll was commissioned [...]

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