Democratic presidential candidates campaign in California
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Bernie Sanders brought his campaign for the White House to San Diego Tuesday, electrifying more than 10,000 supporters who had stood for hours in a line a mile long to hear him speak.
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When California Republicans cast their votes in the June 7 primary, an election that could decide the GOP’s presidential nominee, they’ll probably be confronted by the ghosts of candidates past.
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Lou Vince had been meeting with local Democratic Party activists for months, building a campaign to take on Rep.
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“There’s this narrative,” said America Ferrera, “about young women not being inspired by Hillary.
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California Republicans are about to experience an event many of them have never seen — a primary that could determine a presidential nomination.
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Voters preparing for the June 7 California primary shouldn’t expect to see endless television campaign ads from Sen.
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Hillary Clinton on Wednesday sought to position herself as the only candidate equipped to deal with international terrorism at a time her Republican rivals are calling for police monitoring of American Muslim communities, rethinking of America’s alliance with NATO and carpet bombing in the Middle East.
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Stephanie Rosales paused and placed her hand over the crinkled sign adorning her shirt of a red heart outlining the name “Bernie” when asked whether she would vote this fall if Hillary Clinton was the Democratic nominee.
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Xavier Becerra could be spending time at home with his daughter in Los Angeles, in the congressional district he has represented for 23 years.
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The college crowd at Scripps College in Claremont tried its best but House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi eschewed jumping into the national political fray over the increasingly competitive Democratic presidential race during a talk here Thursday.