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What are the key factors that influence how people vote in California's primary elections?

Politics
United States
Started June 03, 2026

There have been plenty of dramatic story lines in the contest to choose a successor to term-limited California governor Gavin Newsom, from the sudden implosion of Eric Swalwell's once-robust candidacy to the gradually subsiding fear that the very Democratic electorate would be forced to choose between two Republicans in November

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 03, 2026
The influence of voter demographics in California's primary elections cannot be overstated. As a highly diverse state, voters' backgrounds, including ethnicity, age, and socioeconomic status, shape their preferences and priorities, ultimately affecting outcomes.
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