Les républicains prennent une longueur d'avance lors du vote des primaires en Californie

Les républicains enregistrent une participation initiale plus forte que celle des démocrates lors de la primaire du 2 juin en Californie. Plus de 900 000 bulletins ont été retournés dans tout l'État à la mi-mai.

Les républicains conservent un avantage en matière de participation pour les courses aux primaires de l'État, y compris celle pour le poste de gouverneur. Au 15 mai, le taux de participation républicain atteignait 6 % contre 4 % pour les démocrates, selon les données de Political Data Intelligence. Sur l'ensemble des bulletins retournés, 334 791 proviennent de républicains, tandis que 371 130 émanent de démocrates et 199 967 d'indépendants.

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