The USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences today announced the results of its new experiment in online political polling, which found that California voters do not blame President Obama for the rising gasoline… more>
categories: research
tags: california, election, political science, politics, poll, social sciences, voting
Undergraduate students in USC College's practicum course in American politics took to the phones, but not to call or text their friends. "We persevered even though we received many hang-ups, no answers and 'take me off your… more>
categories: undergraduate, undergraduate research
tags: california, humanities, political science, politics, poll
Jerry Brown has a double-digit advantage over Meg Whitman among likely Latino voters, contributing to a slight overall lead in California's closely contested race for governor, according to the latest results from the USC… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: california, election, governor, los angeles times, political science, politics, poll, senator, social sciences
Latino voters in California are leaning heavily toward Democratic candidates, but appear to be more supportive of Barbara Boxer than Jerry Brown, according to results from the USC College of Letters, Arts & Sciences/Los… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: california, election, governor, los angeles times, political science, politics, poll, senator, social sciences
Arizona's controversial new immigration law has California's voters divided by age, ethnicity and gender, according to the findings of the latest USC College/Los Angeles Times Poll. In addition, the disastrous oil spill in… more>
categories: research
tags: california, dan schnur, election, jesse m. unruh institute of politics, politics, poll
New poll results reveal important shifts in public attitudes toward illegal immigrants in California, a bellwether state for the debate over immigration policy. In a departure from voter attitudes in the past, Californian… more>
categories: undergraduate
tags: california, election, political science, politics, poll, unruh institute of politics, vote
Sometimes it's better to light a candle; sometimes it feels better to curse the darkness. But California voters seem to be willing to simply sit in the dark -- with neither curses nor candles -- increasingly convinced that the… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: california, election, governor, political science, politics, poll, vote
Frustrated at California's woes, voters are sharply pessimistic about whether the next governor will be able to move the state in the right direction, and most believe California is in the midst of a long-term decline, a new… more>
categories: research
tags: barack obama, california, election, governor, los angeles times, political science, politics, poll, senate, social sciences
The Los Angeles Times and the University of Southern California College of Letters, Arts & Sciences today announced they will jointly sponsor a series of six statewide public opinion polls beginning November 8, 2009, and… more>
categories: research
tags: election, governor, los angeles times, political science, politics, poll, senate, social sciences


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