East Bay Times

Poll: Newsom gets high marks on coronaviru­s, low on homelessne­ss

Nearly two-thirds of all voters approve of the job the governor is doing

- Ry dmily ceRuy ederuy@bayareanew­sgroup. com

Those regular coronaviru­s pandemic briefings appear to be helping the governor’s image.

According to a new statewide poll, nearly two-thirds of California voters (64%) approve of the job Gavin Newsom is doing — up seven points from his 57% approval rating last year.

The governor gets relatively high marks for his handling of the ongoing threat posed by COVID-19. But on the bread- and- butter issues California­ns say they’re most concerned about, specifical­ly housing and homelessne­ss, he’s not so popular.

The poll, conducted in mid- September by the Institute of Government­al Studies ( IGS) at UC Berkeley, found that 49% of voters say the governor is doing an excellent or good job managing the coronaviru­s, while just 28% give him a poor or very poor rating.

On housing costs, however, only 12% of voters say he’s doing an excellent job while 46% say he’s doing a poor or very poor job. The numbers are even worse on homelessne­ss, with just 11% of voters giving him top marks and a whopping 55% rating the job he’s doing poor or very poor.

“These findings show California voters largely approve of Newsom’s handling of emergency issues like the pandemic, but have more reservatio­ns about his handling of long-term, systemic issues related to economic inequality, like housing costs,” IGS co- director Cristina Mora said in a statement.

T he deadly and destructiv­e wildfires continuing to plag ue the state aren’t helping New

som either. While a quarter of the state’s voters say he’s doing a good or excellent job handling them, 39% feel he’s doing a poor or very poor job of managing them.

“The emerging threat of wildfires as a state issue is also an area in which voter evaluation­s are more negative than positive, suggesting an additional potential area of vulnerabil­ity for Governor Newsom,” said IGS co- director Eric Schickler.

Pred ic t ably, the former San Francisco mayor pol ls stron ge st among Democrat s a nd in t he S a n F r a nc i s c o Bay A re a . W h i le sup - por t for Newsom is relatively stable across all age groups, his approval ratings are particular­ly high among Black voters and he receives more s upp or t f r om wome n than men.

T he p ol l wa s c onducted online in English and Spanish among 7,198 registered voters. Findings based on the overall sample of registered voters have a sampling error of approximat­ely two percentage points.

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