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November 4, 2020
2020 elections: No winner yet By Paige Atkison Editor-in-Chief With millions of ballots cast and counted, the winner of the presidential election remains unclear as of early morning, Nov. 4. As Americans waited for the results in key swing states such as Pennsylvania and Wisconsin to flip red or blue, Biden held his ground in the all-but-guaranteed state of California. With 64% reporting, Biden is in the lead in California with 65.2% of the vote. The Associated Press called the state of California in the late evening on Nov. 3. The presidential race has yet to be called in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina,
Georgia, and Nevada as of 6 a.m. on Nov. 4. As of early morning on Nov. 4, Biden has a narrow lead in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Nevada, according to reporting from the AP. However, this uncertainty did not stop President Trump from taking to Twitter to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the election. “Last night I was leading, often solidly, in many key States, in almost all instances Democrat run & controlled. Then, one by one, they started to magically disappear as surprise ballot dumps were counted. VERY STRANGE, and the “pollsters” got it completely & historically wrong!” wrote Trump on Twitter. In response, Twitter issued
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Kern Republican incumbents lead the races By Jacqueline Gutierrez Assistant Opinions Editor Republican candidates running for election include Vince Fong, Todd Cotta, Kevin McCarthy, Devon Mathis, Tom Lackey, and David Valadao. Most of the candidates, such as Fong, McCarthy, Mathis, and Lackey are incumbents. As of 11 p.m. on Nov. 3, the incumbents led the races against their opponents. Fong served as a California State Assembly Member for District 34 and the committees he participated in included the Budget Committee, Transportation Committee, and Appropriations Committee, according to the Ballotpedia website. “I am certainly honored and humbled. I will not take this duty lightly,” Fong said. If Fong is reelected as an assembly member the first items on his agenda are to limit the spread of COVID-19 while
reopening safely, and freezing taxes and fees to assist small businesses. Cotta is a California State Assembly Member candidate who ran against the Democratic incumbent for District 32. Cotta is originally from Hanford and if he were to be elected one of the first items on his agenda is to reopen the state and small businesses. As of 11 p.m., Cotta is behind his opponent with a 26.97%, according to the Kern County elections website. McCarthy served as a member of the House and Minority Leader for Congressional District 23. Recently McCarthy has not been a part of any committees, according to Ballotpedia. McCarthy is leading the race against his opponent with 54.7%, according to the Secretary of State website. Mathis served as a California State Assembly Member for District 26 and the committees he participated in includ-
ed the Veterans Affairs Committee, Budget Committee, Natural Resources Committee, and Agricultural Committee, according to Ballotpedia. Mathis is leading the race against his opponent with 57.80%. Lackey served as a California State Assembly Member for District 36 and the committees he was assigned to include the Public Safety Committee (where he serves as the Vice Chair), Budget Committee, and the Government Organization Committee, according to Ballotpedia. Lackey is leading the race against his opponent with 58.90%. David Valadao ran against the democratic incumbent for District 21 in the House of Representatives. Valadao is trailing behind his opponent with 37.02%. All results are current as of 11 p.m. Nov. 3. Continue to follow The Runner’s website for updates on the elections.
Photo by Maria Lopez/The Runner An inside look at a poll station in Kern, located inside Almondale Elementary School.
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a warning on the tweet that reads “Some or all of the content shared in this Tweet is disputed and might be misleading about an election or other civic process.” While the presidential race is yet to be complete, many local election results are in. Congressman and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy won 58.94% of the vote with all precincts reporting. In the 21st ongressional district, Congressman TJ Cox is leading the race with 61.74% of the vote as of 2:18 a.m., according to the Kern County Elections Division website. For more updates and in-depth election coverage, visit The Runner’s website.
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