Republican gubernatorial nominee Meg Whitman has pulled eight points ahead of Democrat Jerry Brown, according to poll results released today by Rasmussen Reports.
Whitman, who has spent more than $100 million on her campaign, now leads Brown 48 percent to 40 percent, according to the poll. Six percent of likely voters said they were undecided.
Today's results mark the largest lead Whitman has posted during the general election. The two were locked in a statistical tie in a Rasmussen Reports poll published earlier this month. That poll showed Brown leading by two points, 43 percent to 41 percent.
The shift prompted the national polling organization, which has a reputation for leaning right, to change its rating of the California governor's race from "toss up" to "leans GOP."
The telephone survey of 750 likely voters was conducted Aug. 24. The margin of error is +/- 4 percentage points.
Click here to read the full poll.
PHOTO CREDIT: Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman speaks to supporters at the California Republican Party 2010 Fall Convention Friday, Aug. 20, 2010, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Chris Park)








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