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  2. United States presidential elections in California - Wikipedia

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    Since being admitted to the Union in 1850, California has participated in 43 presidential elections. A bellwether from 1888 to 1996 , voting for the losing candidates only three times in that span, California has become a reliable state for Democratic presidential candidates since 1992 .

  3. Cal 3 - Wikipedia

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    [32] [31] Republican nominee John H. Cox said on June 18 that he does not think Draper's plan is the answer, and that "we need to do a better job of managing the state". [33] The California Republican Party voted overwhelmingly to oppose it at their April convention. [31]

  4. Political party strength in California - Wikipedia

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    Originally a swing state following statehood, California began regularly supporting Republicans for the first half of the 20th century. This changed with the passing of civil rights laws by Democrats in the 1960s and the subsequent rightward shift of the Republican Party. The party remained competitive with Democratic candidates until 1992.

  5. California took a surprisingly red turn on key issues ... - AOL

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    A survey by the Public Policy Institute of California said the number of registered Democrats this year was about the same as 2020, while the share of registered Republicans increased by a few ...

  6. Elections in California - Wikipedia

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    Effective January 1, 2018, all of California's cities, K-12 school districts, community college districts and special districts will have to move their election dates to a statewide election (primary or general) held during an even-numbered year due to the passage of Senate Bill 415 (California Voter Participation Rights Act), which was ...

  7. Republicans confront bitter divide; no clear path forward - AOL

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    Some see the Republican divide as a byproduct of the GOP's years-long embrace of Trumpism, a political ideology defined by its relentless focus on a common enemy and a willingness to fight that ...

  8. Red states and blue states - Wikipedia

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    Map based on last Senate election in each state as of 2024. Starting with the 2000 United States presidential election, the terms "red state" and "blue state" have referred to US states whose voters vote predominantly for one party—the Republican Party in red states and the Democratic Party in blue states—in presidential and other statewide elections.

  9. This California congressional race is currently divided by ...

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