Republicans' chances of beating Gavin Newsom, according to polls

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Republicans tried to remove Newsom from office last year. On Tuesday, those voters will have a second chance to pick who will run against him in the general.

But the latest poll from Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies shows that even if the GOP candidate in the gubernatorial race advances to the general election, Newsom is likely to be re-elected.

Even with 26 candidates on the ballot, none of Newsom's challengers have been able to break through against the incumbent governor. The poll suggests that Newsom's opponent in the fall will likely be decided by the 16 percent of voters who remain undecided in the final days leading up to the election.

Dahle, who has been endorsed by the state GOP, has the backing of 26 percent of Republican voters, while another 24 percent of Republican voters remain undecided. He is also backed by 8 percent of no-party-preference voters and one percent of Democratic voters.

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