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Related: About this forumCalifornia Sees Record Voter Registration Ahead of Primary
California Sees Record Voter Registration Ahead of Primary
Chas Danner
New York Magazine
Nearly 18 million Californians are now registered to vote, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced on Friday, the most voters ever registered in advance of a state primary there. 98 percent of the almost 650,000 new voter registrations occurred over the final 45 days of registration, which ended on May 23, and 76 percent of them were for the Democratic Party. That may be welcome news for Bernie Sanders, who has been making a big play for what would need to be an landslide victory in the state on Tuesday if he has any hope of overtaking Hillary Clinton in pledged delegates heading into next month's Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Social media likely played a role as well, noted Padilla, as Facebook pinged its California users with a reminder to register.
However, while the total number of registered voters may be a record, the states percentage of registered eligible voters is not, according to the Los Angeles Times. In addition, while Donald Trump may strangely believe he can put the traditionally Democratic stronghold into play, the numbers tell a different story: as a result of the new registrations, Democrats now outnumber Republicans in registrations by 17 percent. There was also a slight drop in unaffiliated voters, indicating that some independents registered for a major political party during the rush. Republicans are holding a closed primary on Tuesday, but Democrats are allowing unaffiliated voters to vote in theirs.
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California Sees Record Voter Registration Ahead of Primary (Original Post)
portlander23
Jun 2016
OP
sanders dissing of Gov Brown, and Liz warren are spurring the anti-sanders movement
beachbum bob
Jun 2016
#1
simply english and californians have been expressing their upset at sanders and of his followers
beachbum bob
Jun 2016
#4
beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)1. sanders dissing of Gov Brown, and Liz warren are spurring the anti-sanders movement
as californians really like Brown and Warren...and don't appreciate the smears thrown at them
JackRiddler
(24,979 posts)3. Even if this was coherent, it would still be invented.
beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)4. simply english and californians have been expressing their upset at sanders and of his followers
I have family in SF...call in shows and letters to editors are not being kind to benie's antics
JackRiddler
(24,979 posts)5. Sure, sure.
They may indeed be making this stuff up, just like you.
No one has attacked Warren.
Brown endorsed Clinton. If Sanders criticized that, so what.
We will see!
JackRiddler
(24,979 posts)2. Shhhh! Likely voters!
Uh, uh, closed primary? Not?
Uh, uh... let's talk about something else.
Doctor_J
(36,392 posts)6. They are all fired up to vote for Hillary
What a shame that the New Democrats don't want them in the party.