Poll finds partisan split in California on U.S. direction under Trump

California voters are divided into partisan lines that believes that the majority of the democrats and voters that are not bound in the case of President Trump do not approve of it and that they are progressing in the wrong direction under the leadership of the country, and according to a new survey conducted for many Republican Times.
Mark Dicamillo, Director of UC Berkeley Government Research Institute Survey, said that the findings were quite consistent with the past survey on the Republican President in the most populous blue state of the country.
“If you look at all the degrees of work we have done about President Trump – and this will continue until the end – voters continued almost the same stance, Dic said Dicamillo, Dicamillo said Dicamillo. “Voters know who he is.”
The same partisan division also appeared in a series of hot button problems such as Medicaid interruptions and tariffs.
When Trump asked whether the comprehensive tariffs imposed on international trade partners had a “significant negative impact on family expenditures, 71% of the democrats said yes.
“If you are a republican, you tend to reduce effects – you despise them or you just ignore them,” he said.
When the Trump administration asked California to respond to the fires of the destructive LA region in January, when they were sure whether they would provide and provide aid of about $ 40 billion, 93% of the democrats said they were sure that they were sure of 43% of the Republicans who said they were sure.
In a state where registered democrats are more than 2 to 1 of the Republicans, the influence is that Trump’s terrible progress in the survey in general, as in the last presidential vote in the state.
The questionnaire, which was interviewed with 4,950 registered voters on August 11-17, approved that 69% of California voters did not approve of Trump and 62% were not strongly approved and 29% approved. The similar majority, 68%, believe that the country is in the wrong direction, 26% of them are progressing in the right direction, he said.
According to the survey, 90% of the democrats and 75% of voters that are not affiliated say that the country was on the wrong path, while only 20% of the Republicans felt in this way.
The White House did not respond to the request for comments about the survey.
Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) He said that the findings of Trump’s agenda were “the destructive communities of the president’s policies in California, destructive communities dealing with harmful, real life consequences”.
“Trump administration does not represent the views of the majority of California, so Trump chose Californiya to push the limits of constitutional power, Pad said Padilla. “As long as it continues to feel the effects of more American destructive policies throughout the country, public support will continue to wear.”
G. Cristina Mora, the co -director of UC Berkeley Institute of Government Studies or IGS, said that the findings are interesting in the light of the last polls for the findings of the Republican impressions and more battle for finding more war.
Mora, in other regions of the agenda, including general approval and tariffs and Medicaid deductions, said, “The power of partisanship is very clear,” he said.
Cuts to Medicaid
According to the questionnaire, voters in the state are similarly divided in the case of low -income residents when it comes to the latest decisions on Medicaid Health Insurance. The version of the state is known as Medi-Cal.
For example, California does not greatly approve of new work requirements for Medicaid and Medica-Cal buyers, Trump is champion and congress republicans have recently been lawful.
The bill requires at least 80 hours of work per month to continue to benefit Medicaid receivers between the ages of 18-64. While the Republicans drowned people responsible for the abuse of Federal Taxpayer dollars, the Democrats condemned this as a public health threat that would rob millions of vulnerable Americans for health insurance.
The questionnaire found that 61% of California did not approve of the change, 43% did not strongly approve, 36% of them were approved and 21% strongly approved. Voters were sharply divided along the party lines, but 80% of the Republicans approved changes, and 85% of the democrats did not approve of them.
The Californials are also with a small difference. They did not approve of Gavin Newsom to help close a budget deficit from the new registration of undocumented immigrant adults to the Medi-Cal Benefits.
A lightweight majority or 52% of the respondents did not approve the new restriction and 17% did not strongly approve it. The questionnaire found that 43% of the respondents approved the change, including 30% of the powerful confirming this.
77% of the democrats did not approve the change. 87% of the Republicans approved. 52% of voters without party preference did not approve.
More than half of the respondents-57%-57%, nor their close family members did not get medi-Cal benefits, 35% said they did. Two-thirds of the medi-jal areas-or 67%-or close to the families of the Trump administration because of the changes made by the coverage, he said.
Nadereh Pourat, the assistant director of the UCLA Health Policy Research Center, said that there were historical evidence showing what will happen under the changes and it is not good.
He said that business requirements will undoubtedly cause people to lose their health, as thousands of people did when they applied a similar requirement years ago.
When people lose their scope, preventive maintenance costs increase and usually get less. “If the doctor’s visit compete with food at the table or rent, people will skip these primary visits,” he said – and often “enters the emergency department”.
And this is not only for them, but also more expensive for local and state health systems.
Cuts high -speed rail
California also announced that the Trump administration has withdrawn 4 billion dollars in the promised federal financing, after the efforts to build a high -speed railway line from the Central Valley.
The project was initially designed to connect Los Angeles to San Francisco until 2026, but since then the authorities have set new goals for connecting Bakersfield to Merced by 2030. The project largely called Trump management officials as “boondoggle”.
The questionnaire found that 49% of California support the project and that 28% of them were strongly in favor. 42% opposed the project, 28% strongly opposed.
66% of the democrats were in favor of the project. 77% of the Republicans opposed. 49% of voters who do not have a party choice in favor of 39% opposed.
In Los Angeles County, 54% of voters are in favor of 58% of voters in the Gulf Region. In the Central Valley, 41% of voters faced in favor of 41%.
Dave Cortese (D-San José), the State Senator, who chaired the Senate Transportation Committee, said that the political discourses around the project clearly affect the voters’ feeling about this, and that the reason for the state leaders did not reveal the economic logical.
“Healthy skepticism is a good thing, especially when dealing with billions of dollars,” he said. “Currently, on the legislators in California and the governor, to put forward a strategy that you could not make too much holes and this was not the case in the past.”
Cortese said that he started as a orchard farmer in the Silicon Valley, that he knew what he could mean for rural communities such as Central Valley, and that this message would progress forward.
“There is no part that California is expecting more economic development than Bakersfield. Probably the second is Fresno,” he said.
Authorized, the local suspects of the project, Trump administration of 4 billion dollars away from California by taking the support of support will emphasize that the policies will be stupid, he said. Realizing this, Conservative Local officials will be the key key to help us turn the tide ”.
Last month, California’s high -speed railway authority filed a lawsuit against Trump’s withdrawal of funds. The state also sue Trump administration on various changes in Trump’s tariffs and immigration practice tactics in Medicaid.
Peloponnese, Democrats and Republicans Trump and the sharp division on the agenda, many other voters, other voters brought to mind the last cases, he said. He immediately changed his views on the economy After Trump took office – Republicans suddenly feel more optimistic and more pessimistic.
All of our modern, hyper-party politics, including the perceptions of people-including the economic welfare of the perceptions-now they are much more closely dependent on the ideas of power, ”he said.


