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Two polls give Schwarzenegger high marks
SACRAMENTO, May 27 (UPI) -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has solid backing from California voters who say in two new polls that his performance is better than expected.
After six months in office, Schwarzenegger is winning praise across party lines and up and down the state, the San Francisco Chronicle says. His 65 percent approval rating in a Field Poll released Thursday is among the highest for any governor over the past 45 years.
Meanwhile, a Public Policy Institute of California poll also released Thursday shows similar rising approval ratings for the movie hero turned politician, with 65 percent of all California adults surveyed and 69 percent of likely voters saying they support the way he is doing his job.
The Field Poll, which conducted the survey of 745 registered voters statewide May 18-24, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.6 percentage points. The policy institute survey interviewed 2,001 California adults May 13-18 and has a margin of error of 2 percentage points.
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