Trump alleges California primary theft as vote count stretches on
What's next: California counties have up to 30 days to count ballots, with certified primary results due to the state by July 3.
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What's next: California counties have up to 30 days to count ballots, with certified primary results due to the state by July 3.
What's next: Mail ballots could take days to sort out which two candidates reach November under California's top-two primary.
Why it matters: The state's top-two system could let two Republicans reach November if Democrats split their vote.
Why it matters: The results will test Democratic strength in California and Iowa and could shape Republicans' narrow House edge in New Jersey.