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The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) released a poll today that, among other subjects, asked voters why they voted as they did on Proposition 1A. The results are an interesting gauge of the reasons for public support for HSR, even if the questions are a bit general and lack the level of depth I’d [...]
The Field Poll finally got around to polling Prop 1A and the results are about what I’d expected after six weeks of the Reason Foundation and the Howard Jarvis Association flooding the state’s media with lies. We have a 47-42 lead with 11% undecided. The common rule of thumb in California politics is that a [...]
That’s the latest polling numbers from JMM Research on our high speed rail project, as quoted on the front page of the Wall Street Journal today: California has long talked about a high-speed rail line to connect the San Francisco Bay Area to Southern California. After years of chatter about the project, a $10 billion [...]
November 4 is three months away, but as far as I’m concerned the campaign to pass Proposition 1 and build high speed rail in California begins now. We’ve spent five months hashing out the details of the project and the big picture reasons to support it here on the blog. Those have been productive and [...]

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