California's Uncounted Ballots Could Tip the Scales for Democrats

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With roughly 60% of California’s votes counted, late vote-by-mail ballots are expected to lean Democratic, potentially preserving or widening the party’s edge in tight races. Nithya Raman remains in contention for the Los Angeles mayoral race but would need a sizable late swing to overtake Pratt; overall, early Republican strength is expected to fade as more mail ballots are tallied, influencing both city and state contests within the final counting window.
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