201811.06
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Blue wave or red tide? Americans are casting votes to decide

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By CLAIRE GALOFARO and MARTHA IRVINE JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind.— Clara Swallows pulled herself out of bed. Her aching back made her want to stay put, but the 74-year-old in Indiana had somewhere she needed to be: the polls. Seven hundred miles away in Florida, Stephanie Kent suspended repairs to her home — flooded during Hurricane Michael…

201811.06
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These are the two candidates for state Senate District 34 voters in west Orange County, Long Beach will choose between in today’s election

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District 34 State Senator Janet Nguyen Sound The gallery will resume inseconds Show Caption of Expand State Sen. Janet Nguyen will soon find out if the more conservative and heavily Vietnamese Orange County portion of her district will allow her to once again overcome an overall disadvantage in voter registration to win a second term…

201811.06
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Election 2018: Orange County GOP battles an increasingly blue electorate

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While Orange County Republicans fight to hold their four congressional seats in today’s election, they’re up against a Democratic wave that’s been building for 28 years. In 1990, the county GOP’s 22-percentage point voter-registration advantage over Democrats marked an apex in one of the party’s most famous strongholds. That edge has been shrinking ever since…

201811.06
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Election 2018: Russia? Immigration? End of the world? 48th House race features all that plus Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and Harley Rouda

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It’s the second most expensive House race in the nation and perhaps the most interesting. The contest for Orange County’s coastal 48th Congressional District has put 30-year Republican Rep. Dana Rohrabacher in the toughest fight of his political career. He’s challenged by Democrat Harley Rouda, a Laguna Beach real estate executive who, polls suggest, has…

201811.06
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Tech billionaires battle over San Francisco’s homeless tax

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Tensions are high ahead of Tuesday’s election in San Francisco, where a ballot measure would tax corporate businesses to fund services for the homeless. Proposition C, a tax on gross annual receipts of the city’s largest companies, would nearly double San Francisco’s budget dedicated to the curbing…