TCJ Research 10/23-10/24 Poll: Jerry Brown Continues Leading Meg Whitman in California Governor Race

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California Governor: (D)Jerry Brown- 46%, (R)Meg Whitman- 42%, Some other candidate- 6%, Undecided- 5%

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2 Responses to TCJ Research 10/23-10/24 Poll: Jerry Brown Continues Leading Meg Whitman in California Governor Race

  1. Michelle

    I think I will probably be a bit disappointed whichever way this race turns out… but I am still casting my vote for Meg. I think she is a competent person who will be able to manage the learning curve of the office. It will certainly be a strange election turnout, at least in my home town…

  2. The two choices for governor in this state have to be disappointing to the majority of the CA residents….couldn’t they find two better ones?

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