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Who’s ahead in California?

An updating average of 2020 presidential general election polls, accounting for each poll’s quality, sample size and recency

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Polls ending Aug. 8, 2022

President: general election, California, 2024

900LV
Aug.4-9
900LV
Newsom
55%
Newsom
55%

Newsom

55%

DeSantis

38%
38%
DeSantis  Newsom+17

Nov. 1, 2020

President: general election, California, 2020

12,370LV
Oct.20-Nov.2
12,370LV
Biden
62%
Biden
62%

Biden

62%

Trump

36%
36%
Trump  Biden+26
12,370RV
Oct.20-Nov.2
12,370RV
Biden
62%
Biden
62%

Biden

62%

Trump

35%
35%
Trump  Biden+27

Oct. 31, 2020

Oct. 30, 2020

Oct. 25, 2020

President: general election, California, 2020

635LV
Oct.23-26
635LV
Biden
62%
Biden
62%

Biden

62%

Trump

35%

Jorgensen

2%

Hawkins

1%
35%
TrumpBiden+27
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