Los republicanos toman ventaja inicial en las primarias de California

Los republicanos están mostrando una mayor participación temprana que los demócratas en las primarias del 2 de junio en California. Hasta mediados de mayo, se han devuelto más de 900,000 boletas en todo el estado.

Los republicanos mantienen una ventaja de participación en las contiendas primarias del estado, incluida la carrera por la gobernación. Hasta el 15 de mayo, la participación republicana alcanzó el 6 por ciento en comparación con el 4 por ciento de los demócratas, según datos de Political Data Intelligence. De las boletas devueltas, 334,791 provinieron de republicanos, mientras que 371,130 fueron de demócratas y 199,967 de independientes.

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