We’re going live tomorrow! California’s mood shift and what the new PPIC poll really signals!
Join us tomorrow at 9:30 AM live for So Does It Matter, Live! with top GOP pollster George Nassar
Let’s Talk To One of America’s Top Political Polling Experts - In Real Time!
Tomorrow at 9:30 AM, I’m hosting the next edition of So Does It Matter, Live! — and if you’re serious about understanding where California politics is heading in 2026, this conversation will be worth your time.
My guest is George Nassar, partner at Public Opinion Strategies, one of the premier Republican polling firms in the country. George has worked on winning U.S. Senate, House, and gubernatorial campaigns nationwide and has helped flip more than a dozen seats from Democrat to Republican since 2018. He was part of the Republican effort to take back the U.S. House in 2022 and defend that majority in 2024, including many seats right here in California.
Public Opinion Strategies has conducted more than 11 million interviews since its founding and works with governors, U.S. Senators, and dozens of Members of Congress. In short, this is a firm that doesn’t just read political trends — it helps shape strategy around them.
Tomorrow, George joins us to break down his deep dive into the latest PPIC Survey of California Voters. Rather than simply walking through topline numbers, we’ll focus on what the data may actually signal beneath the surface.
Among the questions we’ll tackle:
• Is California entering a durable period of voter pessimism?
• What’s really happening with Governor Newsom’s standing, particularly among Independents?
• How significant is the economic anxiety showing up in the numbers?
• Are immigration attitudes shifting in ways that could scramble conventional wisdom?
• Democrats still hold a structural advantage — but are there early warning signs for 2026?
Instead of giving you a full preview and letting you feel like you’ve already read the analysis, I want you to hear George’s assessment directly — what he sees as noise, what he sees as movement, and how campaigns are likely to respond. He can answer questions in real-time, as well!
California politics is entering a volatile stretch. Registration trends, economic perceptions, and voter mood all matter — but understanding how those pieces interact is what separates surface commentary from serious analysis.
Join us live tomorrow at 9:30 AM for So Does It Matter, Live!
I will send out a final reminder tomorrow morning, but here is the link. And yes, if you miss it, we’ll send it around to watch afterward, but it’s a lot more interesting to take it in as it’s actually happening!




