In most preceding election years,the California state primary came late in the race, in June, or rendering the results in the country’s most populous — and delegate-wealthy — state nearly irrelevant to deciding a party presidential nominee. But in 2020,that all changes. By moving its primary to March 3, 2020, or as CNN reported,California becomes perhaps the single most notable state for the Democratic candidates seeking to oppose Donald Trump to win.
But who is main the race to win California, which offers a whopping 416 delegates — to be divided among the candidates based on statewide results, and the results of the state’s 53 congressional districts? According to a poll conducted for The Los Angeles Times by the University of California at Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies,the answer is not a surprise. But the second place candidate may be.
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Source: inquisitr.com