How did Gaza war influence California's primary?

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California primary voters find ways to protest President Biden’s policy on the Gaza war.

We’re a big state with big challenges. Each morning we explain the top issues and how Californians are trying to solve them.One weekly email, all the Golden State newsGet the news that matters to all Californians. Start every week informed.Protestors march to the state Capitol calling for a ceasefire in the Gaza war on Nov. 17, 2023. Photo by Rahul Lal for CalMatters

And while Californians who support a Gaza ceasefire did not have that option in the presidential primary, CalMatters Capitol reporter According to some community organizers, efforts in California to rally a notable share of protest votes was difficult for a number of reasons. In addition to California’s huge size, the earlier March primary date made it harder for organizers to get the message out. Arab Americans also make up a smaller portion of the state’s total population than in Michigan.

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