The fate of three California ballot measures, with less than two weeks to the election, hangs in the balance as public opinion remains closely divided.
Proposition 34, supported by landlords against rent control, shows a tight race as 47% of likely voters back it, while 49% oppose it.
Proposition 5 struggles for support as it proposes a simple majority for infrastructure bonds, currently facing opposition despite backing from key Democratic groups.
Proposition 2, which aims for $10 billion in school funding, shows 52% support but the measure's fate hinges on voter turnout and campaign messaging.
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