California’s reputation as a politically liberal state is being tested in a string of U.S. House districts that are expected to play into control of the chamber.
Former President Donald Trump has raised eyebrows with his decision to hold campaign rallies deep in Democratic territory, including appearances in Coachella Valley, California, and Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Vice President Kamala Harris sidestepped a town hall question Thursday about how she would handle the border differently than President Joe Biden, instead pointing to her experience on the issue and pivoting to attack former President Donald Trump’s policies.
“Vote-by-mail ballots that are mailed must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received by your county elections office,” the California Secretary of State website says. “If you are not sure your vote-by-mail ballot will arrive in time if mailed, bring it to any polling place in the state between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Election Day.”
Former President Donald Trump accused the State of California for not having an honest voting system. Donald Trump, making his third consecutive run for the White House, has blasted the current administration for its policies ranging from the handling of the economy to immigration.
California is highly unlikely to give Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, a win on election day. In his two previous White House runs, he’s received 34% in 2020 and 33% in 2016. Polls show him at about the same levels now.
Among the blitz of election ads flooding TV, social media and street corners, you won’t see any opposition to a ballot measure proposing to lock in billions of dollars to pay doctors more for treating low-income patients.
Coachella Mayor Steven Hernandez ripped the former president for planning a rally near the city later this week.
Florida reported almost full vote results on Election Day in 2020. It took California weeks to finish counting.
The vice president has been steadfast in her support for Ukraine. During her acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention on August 22, Harris pledged to continue to stand with NATO allies and continue military support for Ukraine in the more than two-and-a-half year war with Russia.
While 48 percent of renters said they would vote for the proposal, 26 percent said they were against the idea, and another 26 percent were undecided.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said the Electoral College “needs to go,” while acknowledging “that’s not the world we live in,” during a campaign fundraiser in California on Tuesday, according to a pool report.