What is going on in California?
Now you can find out for yourself.
California is the fifth largest economy in the world and it has some of the nuttiest campaign finance laws in the country. Individuals can donate up to $78,400 per candidate (split between the primary and general) and a candidate’s donations to their own campaign are not limited whatsoever (looking at you Tom Steyer…)
That’s not all.
California uses a “jungle” primary system where the top two candidates, no matter their affiliation, progress to the general election in November. This means that someone can easily sneak through the primary with under 20% of the vote.
To make it all make sense we built cagovtracker.com.
As with all of our other tools, cagovtracker.com is dead simple and built to be the best place to track the latest polling, fundraising and Super PAC spending data across the state’s gubernatorial race.
We hope this will help voters cut through the noise as they prepare to go the polls next month when early voting starts.
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Thanks,
Nico + Daniel


