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Daily Kos Elections Morning Digest: California’s remaining Republicans turn focus to House
California’s Hispanic population projected to outnumber white in 2014
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – California’s Hispanic population will equal that of whites this year before becoming the state’s largest demographic group in 2014 for the first time since statehood in 1850, a government report showed on Thursday. That change in the most populous U.S. state will make it the third where whites do not comprise [...]
Democrat Ami Bera defeats GOP Rep. Dan Lungren in California’s 7th Congressional District
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Romney compares California’s economy to Greece
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney took a potshot at California's bedraggled economy, comparing it to the crisis in Greece, as he warned voters on Wednesday that Barack Obama is leading the nation down a similar path of huge debt. Tweet This Post
California’s ‘special exemptions’ act: The biggest threat you haven’t heard of
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Orange to Blue: Daily Kos endorses Ami Bera in California’s 7th Congressional District
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Insight: California’s Brown set for fight over pension reform
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – California's Democrat Governor Jerry Brown heard a clarion call for his party to take on state pensions in the overwhelming passage of retirement reforms by the second and third biggest cities in the state, San Diego and San Jose. The message did not resonate as strongly in the statehouse where fellow [...]
Does June equal November? Why California’s open primary may tell us less than we think.
Did last night portend November in California? Likely not. Tweet This Post
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