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Poll Shows Gov. Newsom’s Death Penalty Policy Is Unpopular With Voters

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As Gavin Newsom revs up a possible Presidential bid, California voters reject the Governor’s moratorium on the death penalty, which he imposed in March of 2019.

Fear of rising crime is a reason for the opposition to Newsom’s moratorium and the strong majority in favor of the death penalty law.  Other findings of the poll include that 61.4% of registered voters feel “less safe” than they did just two years ago.

As crime continues to rise and Californians feel less safe, voters in California have demonstrated a remarkable change in attitude on Governor Newsom’s Death Penalty Moratorium, with 40% now disagreeing with Newsom’s executive order and just 34% supporting it, according to a just released new poll.  This comports with late-2022 Gallup polling showing Americans nationally, remain steady in their support for the death penalty which could become a factor in a Newsom presidential run.

Read the entire poll and judge for yourself HERE.