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Poll: Schwarzenegger Still Leads Despite Allegations

Majority Believes Article Was Attempt To Smear Candidate

POSTED: 10:56 am PDT October 3, 2003
UPDATED: 11:11 am PDT October 3, 2003

How are voters reacting after the allegations surfaced this week against Arnold Schwarzenegger? In an exclusive 10News, Survey USA poll, 68 percent of Californians accept Schwarzenegger's apology for inappropriate touching of women.

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Sixty-eight percent said that Schwarzenegger has said enough, while 29 percent said he has more explaining to do.

A majority believes the Los Angeles Times article is an attempt to smear the candidate.

As for changing people's minds, 10 percent said they will switch their vote away from Schwarzenegger, but 12 percent said that they will switch to him.

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