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Candidates covered topics that included the Israel-Hamas War, former President Donald Trump, abortion, the economy and homelessness.
Monday's debate, hosted by Fox 11 News and Politico, was the first of three scheduled before the March 5 primary election, when California voters will decide which two candidates will face off in ...
Garvey, 75, the former all-star first baseman, does well with voters over 70. Porter, 50, is popular with younger voters, and Lee, 77, has a strong following among progressives. Tuesday was their ...
California uses a nonpartisan blanket primary election, in which all candidates regardless of party affiliation appear on the same primary ballot and the two highest-placing candidates advance to the general election; however, primary special election winners can win outright if they win more than 50% of the vote in the first round. [5]
The three Democrats in the U.S. Senate race all largely agreed on the questions put to them Monday evening. They argued over specifics, but in general broad strokes they were on the same page ...
For the first time since direct elections to the Senate were mandated after the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, no Republican appeared on the general election ballot for the U.S. Senate in California. The highest Republican finisher in the primary won only 7.8 percent of the vote, and the 10 Republicans only won 27.9 percent of ...
The California State Senate has never been expanded since the enactment of the 1879 constitution. In 1962, voters were asked via initiative California Proposition 23 whether to expand the state senate by 10 seats, thereby increasing the size of the body to 50 seats, and to abandon the little federal model. [8]
For the first time, the four top candidates to fill the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s U.S. Senate seat took the stage together. Barbs and quips flew, as Democratic Reps. Adam Schiff, 63, Katie ...