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SACRAMENTO, California – Today the California Assembly voted to approve the Prime Time Primary (Senate Bill 56, which will advance California’s presidential primary from one of the last in the nation to one of the first.
Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) is author of SB 568, and principal co-author and Assembly Speaker Pro Tempore Kevin Mullin (D-San Mateo) presented the bill in the Assembly.
Secretary of State Alex Padilla is the sponsor of the Prime Time Primary.
"Moving California's presidential primary to March from June means candidates in both parties can't treat immigration, climate change, criminal justice reform and investing in jobs and innovation like afterthoughts, as they did too often in 2016,” said Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens). “The prime time primary will lift up the voices of Californians on issues where we are leading the nation if not the world."
“Voter empowerment and engagement has been and continues to be a cornerstone of my legislative agenda,” Assembly Speaker Pro Tempore Kevin Mullin said. “Voters tend to be more engaged in the process when there is a candidate or initiative they are passionate about. Making California part of the early presidential primary process, gives voters a more prominent voice. SB 568 will benefit all Californians regardless of party affiliation and make California count and provide our voters a prominent voice in the selection of our presidential candidates.”
“Too often California is relegated to serving as a political ATM for presidential candidates. Moving up California’s primary will strengthen the voice of California voters in the presidential nominating process,” Secretary of State Alex Padilla said. “The Prime time Primary Act has received bipartisan support, and will help ensure that issues important to Californians are prioritized by presidential candidates from all political parties.”
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Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) is author of SB 568, and principal co-author and Assembly Speaker Pro Tempore Kevin Mullin (D-San Mateo) presented the bill in the Assembly.
Secretary of State Alex Padilla is the sponsor of the Prime Time Primary.
"Moving California's presidential primary to March from June means candidates in both parties can't treat immigration, climate change, criminal justice reform and investing in jobs and innovation like afterthoughts, as they did too often in 2016,” said Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens). “The prime time primary will lift up the voices of Californians on issues where we are leading the nation if not the world."
“Voter empowerment and engagement has been and continues to be a cornerstone of my legislative agenda,” Assembly Speaker Pro Tempore Kevin Mullin said. “Voters tend to be more engaged in the process when there is a candidate or initiative they are passionate about. Making California part of the early presidential primary process, gives voters a more prominent voice. SB 568 will benefit all Californians regardless of party affiliation and make California count and provide our voters a prominent voice in the selection of our presidential candidates.”
“Too often California is relegated to serving as a political ATM for presidential candidates. Moving up California’s primary will strengthen the voice of California voters in the presidential nominating process,” Secretary of State Alex Padilla said. “The Prime time Primary Act has received bipartisan support, and will help ensure that issues important to Californians are prioritized by presidential candidates from all political parties.”
California Assembly Passes Prime Time Primary Bill to Make California Count in Presidential Election
CA has the highest number of delegates (551), and it's likely whoever wins CA will win the Democratic primary
California wants to pick the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee
California moves up 2020 presidential primary to March in bid for more sway
CA has three major markets, San Francisco/Sacramento, Los Angeles, San Diego, which means it's the most expensive state to campaign in, which translates to a disadvantage to any non establishment candidates
Who's running for president in 2020 from California?