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California 11th district primary results: Wiener advances to general election to succeed Pelosi

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Coverage diverges in the emphasis placed on the implications of Wiener's candidacy. CBS News and the New York Times focus on the significance of the election and the context of Pelosi's departure, highlighting the political landscape in…
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California 11th district primary results: Wiener advances to general election to succeed Pelosi
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State Senator Scott Wiener has advanced to the general election for California's 11th Congressional District seat previously held by Nancy Pelosi. He received 41.3% of the votes in the primary, while Connie Chan and Saikat Chakrabarti are competing for the second spot. This election marks a significant moment as it is the first competitive race for the seat in nearly four decades.

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Washington Examiner · Barnini Chakraborty
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LOS ANGELES — State Sen. Scott Wiener (D-CA) was declared one of the winners in California’s primary election on Tuesday to advance to the general election for the seat held by Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in the 11th Congressional District. With roughly 49% of the vote counted on early Wednesday morning, Wiener was at 41.3% with 44,479 votes and declared as one of the winners of the primary, according to the Associated Press. Connie Chan, a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, and Saikat Chakrabarti, a tech entrepreneur and former campaign manager for then-candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are vying for second place and the right to advance to the general election.

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