Mark DiCamillo emphasized the stability of the support for Measure A, noting that current polling shows a 50% majority backing, but cautions against assuming it guarantees passage. 'These numbers are very stable,' he stated, highlighting that while it shows support is growing, the margin of error makes it difficult to definitively say whether the measure is winning or losing.
DiCamillo pointed out the significance of the 26% of respondents who had already cast votes, indicating strong support with 54% advocating for Measure A. 'They’re the likeliest of likely voters,' he explained, calling them a crucial demographic for the Yes campaign, as they seem more committed compared to undecided voters.
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