DiCamillo’s UC poll, reported last week, found that 57% of California’s registered voters approve of the Legislature’s job performance, with 43% disapproving. His numbers were 61% approval, 39% disapproval — the highest DiCamillo has recorded for Brown during his second gubernatorial reign. Another poll, by the Public Policy Institute of California, found numbers similar to UC Berkeley’s last month. That largely explains why President Trump, in the UC poll, had the lowest initial job approval among Californians of any new president in many decades. Congress’ rating was even more pathetic in the policy institute’s poll: 27% approval, 68% disapproval.
Source: Los Angeles Times April 10, 2017 07:07 UTC