Poll: California electorate is younger, more diverse. Many worry Trump would not accept defeat
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55% : The election is expected to turn out the usual participants: older, white people; homeowners and those with higher education or income levels.50% : Two in three California voters said they expected Harris would concede if Trump wins.
48% : But the election is also expected to draw turnout from lower propensity voter groups -- including at least 65% of renters, voters of color and those with lower education or income levels, according to the poll conducted by the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies and co-sponsored by The Times.
48% : "The fact that Trump was the president, it really stimulated Californians to vote ... to try to get him out," DiCamillo said.
38% : But the UC Berkeley Institute found in recent polling that Harris has a 22-point lead over Trump in California, down from Biden's 29-point margin four years ago.
29% : In another IGS poll released Tuesday, 64% of those surveyed said that if Harris wins, they don't believe Trump will concede.
29% : Harris voters are almost certain -- 9 in 10 -- that Trump would not concede but Harris would.
27% : "Trump knows that he's going to lose.
24% : The Republican Party has made a major push to encourage its members to vote early, reversing its course from four years ago when Trump decried mail-in voting as fraudulent, leading to his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen.
18% : "Wearing an "I voted" sticker on his sleeve, Juan Molina, 61, of Santa Ana said he doubted Trump would accept the results if Harris were to win.
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