Are SLO County Democratic leaders skewing the numbers?

CalCoastNews
May 11, 2026
You know how things can get a little heated around the kitchen table during election season? Well, it sounds like that same energy is spilling over into the local Democratic Party leadership. According to a recent piece in *CalCoastNews*, Stew Jenkins has written an open letter to the SLO County Democratic Central Committee, calling them out for what he says is a skewed picture of the statewide race. Jenkins argues that internal emails are citing a particular poll that makes Xavier Becerra look stronger than he really is, while other, more reliable polls show Tom Steyer ahead.
This isn't just inside baseball for party insiders. For those of us in San Luis Obispo—where we pride ourselves on being informed voters who actually read the ballot measures—it’s a reminder to look past the headlines and the party emails. Whether you’re a Democrat, an Independent, or just a neighbor trying to sort fact from spin, this dust-up matters. It’s a local example of a national question: who gets to decide which numbers we see? So grab your coffee, read the full story, and remember that the most reliable poll is the one you take yourself at the ballot box.
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