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Opinion Opinion: California’s Image Could Be a Weapon for Trump in Battle with Harris by Dan Walters • CalMatters Columnist July 25, 2024, 10:05 p.m.
Officials working on the LA 2028 Olympics appeared before a state Senate panel on Thursday to discuss tourism and planning ...
The nation is politically polarized over seemingly countless issues and California’s image is obviously one of them, although the reality about the state is much more nuanced than the versions ...
In fact, a 2023 study found that California is the fifth most disliked state, behind Illinois, New Jersey, New York and West Virginia. “A staggering nine of California’s western neighbors hate ...
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While deeply blue California has long been a rhetorical punching bag for Trump and other Republicans, it’s even more so this year because it’s Harris’ home state.
California’s image will be a weapon if Kamala Harris faces Donald Trump this year Silahi Lorthridge burns weed outside his tent in Skid Row on Friday morning, Feb. 16, 2024.
That’s particularly true about California’s economy. Yes, California does have an economy equal to that of a major nation, and it is home to many Fortune 500 companies, as Newsom brags.