Californians in majority opposed to California succeeding from the U.S., which is also known as Calexit, according to the latest poll conducted by SurveyUSA. Most of the Californians said they did not know much about "Yes California," which is a grassroots movement and aims California to withdraw from the U.S. and form its own country.
In the survey, 68 percent of Californians opposed the idea of Calexit and 18 percent were in favor. The recent poll also indicated that Californians were against the President Donald Trump's controversial travel ban and did not view the president in a favorable light.
According to the survey, 46 percent of the Californians were against Trump's travel ban and 58 percent said that it sent a wrong message to the world.
While the majority of Californians polled said that they were against the ban, 39 percent said the policy does make America safer. On the topic of sanctuary cities, 50 percent of the people polled said the cities should not lose federal funding. If federal funding was to be withheld, then Californians appeared to be split on whether the state should retaliate and withhold its federal tax dollars from flowing to Washington.
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The survey indicated 35 percent of Californians believe Trump is doing a worse job as president than they had expected, while 19 percent said he was doing better than they had expected.
According to the poll, 48 percent believe that Trump will go down in history as one of America's worst presidents, while 19 percent said they believe Trump will be remembered as one of the greatest presidents in America’s history.
On Tuesday, 31st January, 2017, SurveyUSA interviewed 800 California adults statewide. Interviews were commenced after Trump fired interim attorney general on Monday and prior to Trump announcing his pick for Supreme Court on Tuesday.
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