Coronavirus In Pets / Super Tuesday In California / Changes To Voting
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Voters cast their ballots at the California Museum vote center March 3, 2020.
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A pet dog has been placed in quarantine in China after testing positive for COVID-19. It's ‘Super Tuesday.' What you need to know about the races in California, and how county registrars are navigating new voting rules.
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A pet dog has been placed in quarantine in China after testing positive for Covid-19. It comes as the disease continues to spread rapidly around the globe, now topping 90,000 cases worldwide.
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California is at the center of the most valued states on ‘Super Tuesday.’ Experts predict turnout in statewide to be around 50 percent, which is about the same as in the 2016 primary.
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The California primary is expected to play a critical role in picking a Democratic presidential nominee but experts are concerned massive changes aimed at expanding voter participation around the state could backfire.
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