Public Policy Institute President and CEO Mark Baldassare said voters are deeply unhappy with both Sacramento and Washington, but draw a distinction between the two very different jobs of governor and senator.
“You’ve got a Boxer-Fiorina race that revolves around how people are feeling about Congress, and you don’t have that same dynamic in the Whitman-Brown race,” Baldassare said. Aside from partisans, he said, “Independents are really the interesting issue. What do they want in Sacramento? And what do they want in Washington?”
This promises to be the toughest race in Boxer’s career, perhaps closer than her first Senate race in 1992 against Republican Bruce Herschensohn, when Boxer is widely believed to have been helped by Democratic operative Bob Mulholland’s revelation four days before the election that Herschensohn had visited a strip bar.
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