2024 California General

At stake in California were the largest delegate pools for both parties: 424 on the Democratic side and 169 on the GOP side. The state used an All Party Top Two primary system for the US Senate, US House, and state legislative primaries, which also took place on on Super Tuesday.

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About this race

By: DDHQ Automation

The upcoming Presidential election in California is scheduled for November 5, 2024. The Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris, a California native, will be facing off against the Republican nominee, Donald Trump, hailing from Florida. California holds a significant 55 electoral votes, making it a crucial battleground state in the race for the White House. Incumbent President Joe Biden, who was first elected in 2020, will not be seeking re-election, paving the way for Vice President Harris to lead the Democratic ticket.

Demographics in California show a diverse population makeup. Non-Hispanic Whites account for 36% of the population, while Hispanics make up the largest demographic group at 41%. Asians represent 16% of the population, with Black residents comprising 6% of the state.

In the 2020 Presidential election, Joe Biden carried California with a margin of 29.2%, continuing the Democratic stronghold in the state. In 2016, Hillary Clinton won California by a margin of 30.1%. With its diverse population and historical Democratic leanings, California is considered a non-competitive state in the upcoming election, with the Democratic nominee expected to secure a decisive victory based on past election results and demographic trends.

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