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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Eligible California Voters Still Undecided Between Clinton And Sanders

June 2, 2016

According to ISR, 20 percent of those eligible to vote in the Democratic primary, were still undecided as of last week in the choice between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. CSUS Professor, Kim Nalder, joins us to discuss the survey and results.

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Voter Turnout Could Be Highest Ever In California

April 6, 2016 | Rich Ibarra

The California Secretary of State is seeking $32 million to help counties conduct this year's elections in which the turnout could be the highest ever in California.

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Nevada Adds Voters During Caucus Month

March 3, 2016 | Steve Milne

In Nevada, both Republicans and Democrats added about 14,000 voters in February, caucus month.

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Sam Omar Hall

Voters In Rural Elko, Nevada Talk Guns, Healthcare And LGBT Rights

February 19, 2016

As the political spotlight turns to Nevada for its Democratic and Republican caucuses, candidates are making stops in its well-known cities, like Las Vegas. But they are also stumping throughout rural Nevada.

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Ben Adler / Capital Public Radio

Democrats' Idealism vs. Pragmatism Debate Plays Out In Nevada

February 19, 2016 | Ben Adler

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are campaigning in Nevada Friday ahead of Saturday's Democratic caucuses. Conversations with voters in Reno suggest that trust is a key issue for supporters of both candidates.

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State Government

Inmates Being Released Under Prop 47

November 12, 2014 | Katie Orr

It’s been just over a week since California voters went to the polls, and one proposition is already having an effect.

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State Government

Top Two Changing How Some Candidates Campaign

October 27, 2014 | Contact Katie Orr

There are several races in California this year in which both candidates are from the same political party. It’s a product of the state’s new primary system and it’s changing the way some candidates appeal to voters.

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Andrew Nixon, Capital Public Radio

State Government

Brown Retains Lead, Prop 2 Gains Support

October 23, 2014 | Katie Orr

Governor Jerry Brown is retaining his lead and the political ads blanketing California’s airwaves may be having an effect on voters.

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State Government

Non-Profits Launch Interactive California Voter Guide

October 8, 2014 | Katie Orr

A newly launch voter guide provides in-depth information on candidates and issues.

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State Government

No Party Preference Voters Surge In California

September 23, 2014 | Katie Orr

Nearly a quarter of California voters are rejecting party labels.

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