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Poll: California’s Prop. 22 to keep Uber, Lyft drivers as contractors falling short - San Francisco Chronicle
Oct 26, 2020 44 secs

The Berkeley IGS poll showed that 46% of likely voters polled support Prop 22, while 42% oppose it and 12% were undecided.

The Yes side has won more converts since a mid-September poll, which found 39% supporting it and 26% against it, with 25% undecided, it said.

“The relatively large proportions of undecided voters in both polls suggest that many voters were having a difficult time reaching a final decision on this initiative,” Mark DiCamillo, director of the Berkeley IGS Poll, wrote in a report.

The latter prompted a lawsuit last week by some Uber drivers who said the company was bullying them into supporting Prop 22.

“The voters understand the stakes are enormous for the nearly one million drivers who need Prop 22 to save their jobs and for the millions of California families who rely on app-based services for safe deliveries and transportation,” said Geoff Vetter, spokesman for the campaign.

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