A new survey from the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) finds President Donald Trump still deeply unpopular with California's likely voters, with approval stuck in the mid-30s and disapproval near double that level.
The December PPIC Statewide Survey, conducted online between November 13 and 19 among 1,086 likely voters, showed 34 percent approving of the way Trump handled his job as president, while 55 percent disapproved and 11 percent were unsure. The margin of error for likely voters was 3.9 percentage points.
Why It Matters
California is the nation's most populous state and a key source of Democratic electoral votes. The Golden State has backed the Democratic presidential nominee in every election since 1992. Persistent, lopsided disapproval of Trump in California unders

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