You probably already have you ballot–so don’t wait, VOTE! California Democrat party poll–their fourth– has Hilton at the top with 18%, tied with Becerra. Another poll, ABC10-Times Union poll by Survey USA reports:
Hilton now first, taking 20%, up from 18%, and Steyer second, taking 18%, down from 21%.
Chad Bianco, finishes third with 12%, up from 8%. Xavier Becerra climbs 6 points, from 4% to 10%, and finishes fourth. If Becerra
continues to climb and Steyer continues to fall, it is possible that Becerra and Hilton both advance to the general election – but it also remains possible that Bianco and Hilton both advance,
pitting the two Republicans against each other in the November election. Katie Porter, at 8% three weeks ago, remains at 8% today, in fifth place. Matt Mahan, at 4% three weeks ago, is at 7%
today, finishing sixth. Antonio Villaraigosa, at 5% once again, is seventh. Tony Thurmond is at 2%, nominally up from 1%. 17% of voters tell SurveyUSA they are undecided. SurveyUSA’s
interactive tracking graph shows the changes in each candidate’s support tracked over time, not only among all likely primary voters, but isolated to each demographic subgroup. Among
Democrats , for example, Becerra’s support has more than doubled, from 8% to 17%, while Steyer has increased from 27% to 30%. Simultaneously, Steyer’s support has collapsed among
independent voters , falling from 24% to 11% as Bianco surges from 4% to 14%.
The CADEM poll: This 1,200 sample tracking survey was conducted by EVITARUS Research from April 30-May 2.
- Steve Hilton (R) – 18%
- Xavier Becerra (D) – 18%
- Chad Bianco (R) -14%
- Tom Steyer (D) – 12%
- Katie Porter (D) – 8%
- Matt Mahan (D) – 7%
- Antonio Villaraigosa (D) – 2%
- Tony Thurmond (D) – 1%
- Betty Yee (D) – 1%
- Eric Swalwell (D) – 1%
- Undecided 14%


















