Mark DiCamillo
Mark DiCamillo
looks people process segment step terms voters
I think it's a two-step process and it looks like he's successfully getting people over in terms of step one to the undecided column. But there's a segment of voters who are withholding judgment. They know who Schwarzenegger is, but they are not sure.
direction modest moving
It is a modest improvement. But it is moving in the right direction.
among bush members
I think there has been an overarching re-evaluation of Bush among some members of his own party.
calling change names november onto sorts suspect tone
I would suspect his tone would change significantly if they don't make it onto the November ballot. If that happened, I could see calling the Legislature all sorts of names by the end of the campaign.
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Wilson did a masterful job of talking about illegal immigration -- anything but economy and education -- and that was the No. 1 issue.
adjusted daily factor people risk
People have pretty much adjusted to the risk factor of earthquakes and go about their daily lives.
looks region voters within
There are large-scale differences between voters here (on the coast) and voters inland. Within California's borders, there's a red-state region that looks a lot like the Midwest.
backing people supported voters
When we tell voters Proposition 78 is supported by the pharmaceutical companies, it weakens support even from the people who are backing it,
maybe move negative people straight
When politicians try to move from negative to positive, it really is a two-step process. People don't go straight from negative to positive. They go from negative to undecided, and then maybe to positive.
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The president, in our perspective, is in uncharted territory because he has a really long tenure left and yet he has very low job performance ratings in just his sixth year. Whether he is able to turn it around depends a lot on Iraq. But the events in Iraq seem largely out of his or U.S. control.
early formidable leading measures narrow party presents question whether
The question always presents itself: How formidable are the challengers? Early measures show them leading by very narrow margins, and the preferences are party based. It's way too early to say whether the challengers will be formidable.
balanced fairly illegal immigrants others policy positions supportive tougher voters
What you see is kind of a balanced assessment. There are some policy positions where some voters are fairly lenient to illegal immigrants and on others they're supportive of tougher approaches.
public vein
There is a vein of the public that is leery of big industry.
rock saying voters
Voters are saying we need someone there who's not going to rock the boat.