The Citrin Center x Politico (August 2025)

The California Issues Survey comprised twin public opinion studies of the California electorate and policy influencers in the State of California, fielded by TrueDot, the AI-accelerated research platform, in collaboration with POLITICO, the Citrin Center for Public Opinion, and the Possibility Lab at UC Berkeley. The study, made possible in part with generous support from the California Constitution Center, was conducted between July 28 and August 12, 2025.

The sample of 1,445 registered voters was selected at random by Verasight, with interviews in English and Spanish, and included an oversample of Hispanic voters.The policy influencer study was conducted from July 30 to August 11, among 512 subscribers to POLITICO
Follow these links to stories covering our poll: 
Playbook: How Gavin Newsom took over your X feed 
Poll: California Democrats like Gavin Newsom over Kamala Harris in 2028 
Exclusive polling: CA Dems like Newsom over Harris in 2028 
In: EV incentives. Out: Sales mandates. 
Newsom goes all-in for Texas Hold’em 
Poll: California voters back independent congressional maps, complicating Gavin Newsom’s redistricting push 
Playbook: Buttigieg responds to Gaza criticism 
Texas maps trigger Democratic discord 
‘We can’t stand back’ — Gavin Newsom launches California gerrymander campaign 
The other bills keeping lawmakers up at night 
Leaked chart reveals winners and losers in California’s Democratic gerrymander
 California Republicans on AI
Jerome Powell’s High Wire Act
Sacramento Takes Its Gerrymandering Bow
Trump ICE Raids Backfiring
Redistricting and ICE Raids
Support For Campus Diversity Sputtering
Poll on Healthcare for California Immigrants
Can Dems Talk Their Way Out of the Wilderness
Californian’s Relationship With High Speed Rail
Why Voters Still Support a Rail Project They Don’t Expect to be Finished
Democrats Fear ICE Impersonators Threaten Women’s Safety
With Harris Out, Porter Has the Edge
Look out for updates on this innovative survey comparing registered voters and policy influentials in California on our website, citrincenter.berkeley.edu