California Governor's Race Update
Xavier Becerra, Karen Bass and Steve Hilton are positioned to advance as California ballots continue to be counted.
- Voters in six states, including California, cast ballots Tuesday, with former State Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton tracking toward a runoff for governor.
- Election officials continue processing ballots Wednesday morning, as mail-in votes typically delay final results in California and provide a clearer picture of high-profile midterm races.
- In Los Angeles, Mayor Karen faces a November runoff against Spencer Pratt, whose anti-establishment campaign is striking a chord with some voters.
- Nationwide, Democrats seek to flip three House seats and four Senate seats to take control of Congress, with Iowa's Republican Congresswoman Ashley Hinson facing Paralympian Josh Turek and New Jersey's Rebecca Bennett challenging Tom Kean.
- Mid-Decade redistricting reshaped California's congressional maps, creating competitive districts like the Sixth District, as Democrats need these gains to secure a majority in Congress.
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Dissecting what the latest primaries mean for November
Half a dozen states held their primary elections Tuesday giving a clearer picture of how some of the nation’s high-profile midterms races will shape up this fall. In California, ballots are still being counted in several key races chief among them the race for governor. Nathan Gonzales, editor and publisher of Inside Elections, joins Geoff Bennett for more on what these primary results tell us.
Dissecting what the latest primary races mean for November elections
Half a dozen states held their primary elections Tuesday giving a clearer picture of how some of the nation’s high-profile midterms races will shape up this fall. In California, ballots are still being counted in several key races chief among them the race for governor. Nathan Gonzales, editor and publisher of Inside Elections, joins Geoff Bennett for more on what these primary results tell us.
In summary, the two candidates with the most votes in each race will appear on the general election ballot, and voters will have the final say in November. This article is also available in English. Read it here. California has more at stake in this election than simply deciding who they want to succeed Governor Gavin Newsom. Voters have also weighed in on candidates for various state offices, from the governor's deputy to the state's insurance …
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