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Many California Races Too Close To Call With 71% of Precincts Reported

Many California Races Too Close To Call With 71% of Precincts Reported

KQED's The California Report

November 4, 202011m 39s

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Show Notes

Biden's Lead in Nevada Dwindles to 8,000 Votes

Here in California, Joe Biden won a decisive victory against President Donald Trump capturing 64% of the vote. But the presidential race is tight next door in Nevada, where Biden's lead has dwindled to less than 8,000 votes.

Reporter: Paul Boger, KUNR 

Prop 22 Passed, Allowing Tech Companies to Deny Employee's Benefits

Silicon valley’s gig companies like Uber and Doordash spent more than $200 million on Proposition 22, and it has passed, making it legal for those companies to classify workers as contractors and deny them basic employee benefits. 

Reporter: Sam Harnett, KQED

Hotly Contested House Races Too Close to Call

There are several important Congressional races happening in California this year. From record-breaking spending in East San Diego's District 50, to the tight Central Valley race that might flip District 21 from blue to red. 

Guest: Katie Orr, KQED Politics

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