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Polls: Brown And Whitman Remain Close In CA-GOV Race

Meg Whitman (R), and Jerry Brown (D)

Two new polls of the California gubernatorial race are out, and continue to show a tight race between Democratic state Attorney General Jerry Brown and Republican former eBay CEO Meg Whitman. A SurveyUSA poll shows Brown leading Whitman by three points, 46%-43%, while a Field Poll has the contest deadlocked, 41%-41%.

SurveyUSA’s new findings paint a very different picture than the firm’s September 1 poll of the race — Whitman led in that survey, 47%-40%. There has not been a Field Poll conducted on the contest since a July 5 survey saw Brown leading 44%-43%. Yesterday, a Rasmussen poll produced a similarly narrow margin in the race, finding the Democrat leading 47%-46%. While Whitman led every mainstream poll conducted from August 11-September 11, Brown has not been seen trailing in a poll since.

The latest SurveyUSA poll’s margin of error is ±4.0 percentage points, while the Field Poll’s is ±4.1 percentage points. The TPM Poll Average still has Whitman ahead in the contest, leading 45.8%-44.4%.

For more on the race, check out TPMDC’s full coverage here.

2010 elections, CA-GOV, Jerry Brown, Meg Whitman, Polls

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