Many voters are confused by how the delegate system works. In our short video, we explain how delegates are counted in California's presidential primary.
California's electorate is diverse. Our election procedures, complex. Our population and campaign costs, enormous. Given the challenges, experts share strategies: the dos and don'ts of campaigning for president in the Golden State.
Sick of bringing up the rear of the national primary schedule, California bumped up its Election Day to March 3. Now, after Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina, the nation’s largest state will have an early say about who will be occupying the Oval Office come January 2021. And given Golden State voters’ propensity […]
Homelessness has shot to the top of concerns for California voters. A new poll finds nearly a third want homelessness or housing to be the state's focus.
Actualizado el 4 de septiembre de 2020 Hello! We’re publishing more of our work in Spanish to better serve our diverse state. Make sure to click here to read the article in English. El Estado Dorado se ha convertido en un laboratorio de grandes ideas azules, ya que los demócratas han tenido todo el poder político en […]
Updated: November 15, 2019. Like Comic-Con for progressive political nerds and consultants, the California Democratic Party’s biannual convention — one of the year’s largest gathering of like-minded partisans — will kick off in Long Beach this weekend with an estimated 5,000 attendees. Some will be coming to snap selfies with presidential candidates, although for all […]
These seven interactive maps and charts reveal surprising clues to how Kamala Harris, Donald Trump and the rest fare in the race for California's campaign cash
A new poll suggests that homelessness is a top concern for many Californians and that more likely voters now disapprove of Newsom’s job performance than approve. Is this a new downward trend for the governor...or just a blip?
In what could be another reflection of California's newly relevant role in the presidential primary, Elizabeth Warren penned an op-ed supporting a California bill that would make it harder for companies to classify workers as "independent contractors."