Xavier Becerra advances to Nov. in California governor race
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California’s sluggish vote counting ripped across the political spectrum: 'Extremely embarrassing'
California primary results may take weeks due to mail voting laws, sparking criticism from analysts like Nate Silver who call it embarrassing.
For all the talk of a governor’s race between two members of the same party, it’s looking like voters are in for a typical partisan matchup.
(Inside California Politics) — A new poll released just days before polls close in California’s gubernatorial primary show a tight race with three candidates competing for just two spots in the general election.
Without a dominant candidate in the governor’s race, Democratic voters ultimately wanted to ensure that their party wasn’t shut out of the general election.
Steve Kornacki explains why we may need to practice patience with the results in California, which is hosting major contests for governor, House and mayor.
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Barabak: Youth, money, gender and other takeaways from California's crazy gubernatorial primary
Money can't buy love. The gubernatorial glass ceiling remains intact. California voters show — again — that boring can be beautiful. Five takeaways from the gubernatorial primary.
Two Democrats and a Republican are leading in early returns in California’s crowded primary in the race to replace Gov. Gavin newsom.
Their ears may especially perk up when they hear the signature hustlers mention this year’s billionaire tax. “Have you signed the billionaire tax yet?” was a popular refrain outside my local Ralphs. They’d buttonhole you with that or with the ballot measure prohibiting new retirement taxes,
"Growing Pains" star Kirk Cameron recently explained on the "Adam Carolla Podcast" that he left California for Tennessee to escape the Golden State's "terrible politics" and "all the other things that make it difficult to raise a family.