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Recall Vote Highlights California's Geopolitical Divisions
The California recall election reinforced the state’s political divisions with most support in coastal areas and urban centers and far fewer voters in the rural north and agricultural inland.
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Democrats Could Change ‘Weaponized' Calif. Recall System — But Not Without Risks
Hours after California Gov. Gavin Newsom beat back a recall election that could have removed him, his fellow Democrats in the state Legislature said they will seek changes to make it more difficult to challenge a sitting governor.
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Few Voting Issues Reported With California Recall Election
Some Republicans had worried that fraud claims ahead of Tuesday’s election from some party leaders could suppress turnout.
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5 Takeaways After Gov. Newsom Survives California Recall Attempt
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has ably fended off Republicans’ recall attempt
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Allegations Fly as Recall Vote Looms for California's Gov. Newsom
In a blitz of TV ads and a last-minute rally, California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom urged voters to defeat a looming recall that could remove him from office
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Calif. Last Recalled a Dem Governor in 2003. Today, Its Voters Are Less Republican and White
Today’s California electorate looks far different than it did 18 years ago: It’s less Republican, more Latino and Asian, and younger — all trends that favor Gov. Gavin Newsom, so long as he can get his voters to turn out.
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Newsom, GOP Rivals Seek Votes in Recall's Final Weekend
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and his Republican rivals are making their final pitches to voters as the recall against the governor winds to a close
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Harris to California on Wednesday to Campaign for Newsom
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit the Bay Area Wednesday to campaign for Gov. Gavin Newsom, who faces possible removal from office in a Sept. 14 recall election.