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In California's packed race to replace Newsom, Democrats are shrugging at their choices - PBS

In California's packed race to replace Newsom, Democrats are shrugging at their choices - PBS
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California Democrats are expressing apathy and confusion regarding the crowded gubernatorial primary race to replace Gavin Newsom. The lack of a clear front-runner and a complex top-two primary system have left many voters feeling unenthusiastic about their options.

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Voter sentiment in a major state like California can influence national political trends and party strategy heading into broader election cycles.

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The article captures voter sentiment through interviews and reports on the political landscape without taking a partisan stance.

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