California Election Takeaways | A look at election results on March 6 at noon

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6 Mar 202406:32

Summary

TLDRThe video script covers the latest results from the presidential primaries, key Senate races, and local elections in California. It highlights President Biden's victory, Nikki Haley's withdrawal from the Republican nomination race, and the tight contest between Adam Schiff and Steve Garvey for the late Dianne Feinstein's Senate seat. Additionally, it reports on close mayoral races in Sacramento, Stockton, and Modesto, as well as measures related to mental health funding and business taxes. With detailed figures and candidate reactions, the script offers a comprehensive overview of the voting outcomes.

Takeaways

  • 🗳 President Biden won the California Democratic primary, while former President Trump won the Republican primary as the remaining major candidate after Nikki Haley suspended her campaign.
  • 🇺🇸 In the California Senate race, Democrat Adam Schiff and Republican Steve Garvey advanced to the general election in November.
  • 💰 Proposition 1, a $6.4 billion bond measure to expand mental health systems, is in a tight race with results still pending.
  • 🏙 In the Sacramento mayoral race, Dr. Richard Pan narrowly leads with 24% of the votes, with Stephen Hansen and Kevin McCarty closely trailing.
  • ❌ Measure C, a proposed business tax increase in Sacramento to reduce the budget deficit, is currently being rejected by voters.
  • 🗳 In Stockton, Tom Patty leads the mayoral race with 35% of the votes, while Christina Fugazi has nearly 24%.
  • 🌆 In Modesto, incumbent Sue Zwahlen is leading the mayoral race with 82% of the votes.
  • 🏘 Mountain House is overwhelmingly voted to become California's newest city, with 91% of voters saying yes to Measure D.
  • 🤝 Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is throwing his support behind former President Trump and stepping down as Republican leader.
  • 🗨 President Biden issued a statement acknowledging Nikki Haley's campaign suspension, expressing willingness to find common ground with her supporters.

Q & A

  • What were the main election results covered in this transcript?

    -The transcript covers the results of the 2024 U.S. presidential primaries in California, where President Biden won the Democratic primary and Donald Trump won the Republican primary. It also covers the results for the California Senate seat previously held by Dianne Feinstein, where Democrat Adam Schiff and Republican Steve Garvey advanced to the general election.

  • What happened with Nikki Haley's presidential campaign?

    -According to the transcript, Nikki Haley suspended her campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination after receiving only 18% of the vote in the California primary. She did not endorse Donald Trump, who is now the last remaining major candidate for the Republican nomination.

  • How did President Biden react to Nikki Haley's withdrawal from the race?

    -President Biden issued a statement saying, "It takes a lot of courage to run for President. That's especially true in today's Republican Party, where so few dare to speak the truth about Donald Trump." He also said there is a place for Haley's supporters in his campaign.

  • What other significant races were covered in the transcript?

    -The transcript also covered the Sacramento mayoral race, where Richard Pan, Stephen Hansen, and Kevin McCarty were the top three candidates, and a city measure (Measure C) to increase business taxes in Sacramento. It also mentioned races in Stockton, Modesto, and the vote to establish Mountain House as a new city.

  • What was the result of the vote on Proposition 1 in California?

    -The transcript stated that the vote on Proposition 1, a $6.4 billion bond measure to expand the state's mental health systems, was very tight, without giving a definitive result.

  • How did the candidates in the Sacramento mayoral race react to the initial results?

    -According to the transcript, Richard Pan said his message about restoring confidence in city government and addressing homelessness and public safety resonated with voters. Stephen Hansen said he was in the top two but wanted to see all votes counted. Kevin McCarty said he was feeling cautiously optimistic after knocking on doors and encouraging people to vote.

  • What was the result of Measure D in Mountain House?

    -The transcript stated that voters were overwhelmingly voting yes (91%) on Measure D, which would establish Mountain House as California's newest city.

  • What incident occurred during Adam Schiff's victory speech?

    -During Adam Schiff's victory speech after advancing to the general election for the California Senate seat, he was interrupted by protesters chanting loudly enough for him to stop speaking. A scuffle broke out before Schiff briefly thanked his supporters and acknowledged the protesters.

  • What was the significance of the results mentioned for Stockton and Modesto?

    -In Stockton, the transcript mentioned that Tom Patti led the mayoral race with 35% of the vote, followed by Christina Fugazi with nearly 24%. In Modesto, incumbent Sue Zwahlen was leading the mayoral race with 82% of the vote.

  • How did Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell react to Nikki Haley's withdrawal?

    -According to the transcript, with Nikki Haley out of the race, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell threw his support behind former President Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican nomination. McConnell is also set to step down as Republican leader in the Senate at the end of this year.

Outlines

00:00

📰 2024 Primary Election Results and Nikki Haley's Campaign Suspension

The paragraph provides updates on the 2024 presidential primary results, with President Biden winning the California primary and former President Trump projected as the winner for Republicans. It also covers Nikki Haley's decision to suspend her campaign, her statement to supporters, and reactions from President Biden and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

05:02

🗳️ California Senate and Local Election Results

This paragraph covers the results of the California Senate race to fill the late Dianne Feinstein's seat, with Democrat Adam Schiff and Republican Steve Garvey advancing to the general election. It also provides updates on local mayoral races in Sacramento, Stockton, and Modesto, as well as the establishment of Mountain House as a new city. Additionally, it mentions the close race for Sacramento's Measure C regarding business tax increases.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Primary Elections

Primary elections are preliminary contests in which voters choose candidates from their respective political parties to advance to the general election. In the script, the results of various primary elections, including the presidential primaries and state senate races, are discussed, showing their significance as a crucial step in the electoral process.

💡Candidates

Candidates are individuals who run for political office, seeking to be elected by voters. The script mentions several candidates, such as President Biden, Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, Adam Schiff, and Steve Garvey, highlighting their campaigns, victories, and future contests. Their candidacies are central to the narrative of the election results.

💡Endorsements

Endorsements refer to public expressions of support for a particular candidate by influential individuals or organizations. The script mentions that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is throwing his support behind Donald Trump, suggesting that endorsements can play a significant role in shaping public opinion and influencing voter decisions.

💡Suspending Campaign

Suspending a campaign means a candidate is ending their bid for office, typically due to poor performance or lack of support. The script discusses Nikki Haley's decision to suspend her campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, highlighting the competitive nature of elections and the potential for candidates to drop out before the general election.

💡Protests

Protests refer to public demonstrations or expressions of dissent, often against specific policies, actions, or individuals. The script mentions protesters interrupting Adam Schiff's victory speech, showcasing the potential for political tensions and dissent during election cycles, especially among opposing candidates and their supporters.

💡Ballot Measures

Ballot measures, also known as propositions or initiatives, are proposed laws or constitutional amendments that are directly voted on by the electorate. The script discusses Proposition 1, a $6.4 billion bond measure aimed at expanding mental health systems in California, emphasizing the importance of voters in deciding on significant policy issues through direct democracy.

💡Local Elections

Local elections refer to contests for positions in municipal or county governments, such as mayoral races or city council seats. The script covers mayoral races in Sacramento, Stockton, and Modesto, highlighting the significance of local elections in shaping communities and addressing issues that directly impact residents' daily lives.

💡Close Races

Close races are electoral contests where the margin between the leading candidates is narrow, often resulting in uncertainty until all votes are counted. The script mentions several close races, such as the Sacramento mayoral race and the decision on Measure C, emphasizing the importance of every vote in determining the outcome of tight elections.

💡Voter Turnout

Voter turnout refers to the percentage of eligible voters who participate in an election by casting their ballots. While not explicitly mentioned, the script's focus on election results implies the significance of voter turnout in shaping the democratic process and ensuring that elected officials truly represent the will of the people.

💡General Election

The general election is the final stage of the electoral process, typically held in November, where voters choose between candidates from different political parties for various offices. The script mentions candidates like Adam Schiff and Steve Garvey advancing to the general election, signifying the culmination of the primary election process and the final contest to determine the elected representatives.

Highlights

President Biden took the Golden State with ease, sweeping Super Tuesday in the continental U.S.

Former President Donald Trump is a projected winner of the California Primary for Republican.

Nikki Haley received 18% of the vote and announced she is suspending her campaign.

Donald Trump is now the last remaining major candidate for the 2024 Republican nomination for President.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is throwing his support behind former President Donald Trump.

Democrat Adam Schiff and Republican Steve Garvey will advance to the general election for the Senate seat of the late Dianne Feinstein.

Protesters interrupted Adam Schiff's victory speech, causing a scuffle.

It is a tight race on whether to approve Prop One, the $6.4 billion bond measure to expand the state's mental health systems.

In the Sacramento mayoral race, Dr. Richard Pan is narrowly in the lead with 24%, followed closely by Stephen Hansen and Kevin McCarty with 23% each.

The city of Sacramento is seeking to implement an increase in business taxes to help reduce the budget deficit.

In Stockton, Tom Patty is leading the mayoral race with 35% of the vote, followed by Christina Fugazi with nearly 24%.

In Modesto, incumbent Sue Zwahlen is currently leading the mayoral race with 82% of the vote.

Measure D, which would establish Mountain House as California's newest city, is overwhelmingly passing with 91% voting yes.

President Biden issued a statement after Haley's announcement, criticizing the Republican Party and welcoming Haley's supporters to his campaign.

Former baseball star Steve Garvey warned Adam Schiff not to underestimate him, saying he would run a campaign appealing across party lines.

Transcripts

00:00

ALL THE SNOW PILED UP NEAR DONNER SUMMIT RASTAFARIAN VOTERS HEADED TO THE POLLS AND NOW THE RESULTS ARE STARTING TO ROLL IN.

00:08

FROM THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES TO THE STATE SENATE RACES AND LOCAL RACES, WE HAVE YOU COVERED WITH THE WINNERS AND THOSE CLOSE RACES THAT WE CONTINUE TO WATCH FOR YOU.

00:17

THANKS FOR JOINING US AT NOON.

00:19

I’M LISA GONZALEZ.

00:20

LET’S START OFF WITH THE RESULTS IN THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY, PRESIDENT BIDEN TOOK THE GOLDEN STATE WITH EASE.

00:26

HE SWEPT SUPER TUESDAY IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S.

00:28

FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP IS A PROJECTED WINNER OF THE CALIFORNIA PRIMARY FOR REPUBLICAN NIKKI HALEY, ONLY RECEIVED 18% OF THE VOTE.

00:37

AND TODAY, NIKKI HALEY ANNOUNCING SHE IS SUSPENDING HER CAMPAIGN AND SPOKE WITH SUPPORTERS EARLIER THIS MORNING, I SOUGHT THE HONOR OF BEING YOUR PRESIDENT, BUT IN OUR GREAT

00:48

COUNTRY, BEING A PRIVATE CITIZEN IS PRIVILEGE ENOUGH IN ITSELF, AND THAT’S A PRIVILEGE I VERY MUCH LOOK FORWARD TO ENJOYING.

00:56

IN ALL LIKELIHOOD, HALEY DID NOT ENDORSE PRESIDENT TRUMP.

00:59

IT’S STILL UNCLEAR IF SHE PLANS TO DO SO IN THE FUTURE.

01:03

DONALD TRUMP IS NOW THE LAST REMAINING MAJOR CANDIDATE FOR THE 2024 REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR PRESIDENT.

01:08

AND COMING UP AT 1230, WE’RE GOING TO HAVE MORE ON HALEY’S DECISION TO SUSPEND HER CAMPAIGN, INCLUDING REACTION FROM VOTERS AND THE CANDIDATES THAT ARE STILL IN THE RACE.

01:17

AND WITH HALEY OUT OF THE RACE, SENATE MINORITY LEADER MITCH MCCONNELL IS THROWING HIS SUPPORT BEHIND FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP.

01:23

MCCONNELL IS SET TO STEP DOWN AS REPUBLICAN LEADER IN THE SENATE AT THE END OF THIS YEAR.

01:28

HE RECENTLY ANNOUNCED THAT PRESIDENT BIDEN, MEANTIME ISSUING A STATEMENT AFTER HALEY’S ANNOUNCEMENT, SAYING IN PART, QUOTE, IT TAKES A LOT OF COURAGE TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT.

01:36

THAT’S ESPECIALLY TRUE IN TODAY’S REPUBLICAN PARTY, WHERE SO FEW DARE TO SPEAK THE TRUTH ABOUT DONALD TRUMP.

01:42

END OF, QUOTE FROM PRESIDENT BIDEN.

01:44

THE STATEMENT GOES ON TO SAY, DONALD TRUMP MADE IT CLEAR HE DOESN’T WANT NIKKI HALEY’S SUPPORTERS.

01:49

I WANT WANT TO BE CLEAR THERE IS A PLACE FOR THEM IN MY CAMPAIGN.

01:52

I KNOW THERE IS A LOT WE WON’T AGREE ON.

01:55

I HOPE AND BELIEVE WE CAN FIND COMMON GROUND ON ANOTHER MAJOR RACE FOR CALIFORNIA VOTERS WAS THE DECISION ON WHO WILL FILL THE SENATE SEAT OF THE LATE DIANNE FEINSTEIN IN.

02:05

OUT OF THE FOUR LEADING CANDIDATES, IT WILL BE DEMOCRAT ADAM SCHIFF AND REPUBLICAN STEVE GARVEY.

02:10

ADVANCE TO THE GENERAL ELECTION IN NOVEMBER, BOTH CELEBRATING THEIR VICTORIES AND LOOKING AHEAD TO THEIR NEXT CONTEST IN THE GENERAL ELECTION.

02:18

FORMER BASEBALL STAR STEVE GARVEY, ADDRESSING THE CHEERING CROWD AT A HOTEL IN PALM DESERT LAST NIGHT.

02:25

KEEP IN MIND THIS IS THE FIRST GAME OF A DOUBLEHEADER, SO KEEP THE EVENING OF NOVEMBER 5TH OPEN AS WE WILL CELEBRATE AGAIN.

02:39

YEAH, I CONGRATULATE CONGRESSMAN SCHIFF FOR JOINING ME IN THE GENERAL ELECTION.

02:46

AND RECOGNIZE CONGRESSWOMAN PORTER AND LEE FOR BEING IN THE ARENA AND FIGHTING FOR THEIR BELIEFS.

02:54

GARVEY WARNED SCHIFF NOT TO UNDERESTIMATE HIM, SAYING THAT HE WOULD RUN A CAMPAIGN THAT WOULD APPEAL ACROSS PARTY LINES.

03:01

AND AS DEMOCRAT ADAM SCHIFF GAVE HIS VICTORY SPEECH, HE WAS INTERRUPTED BY PROTESTERS.

03:08

SO YOU HAD A CHANCE.

03:10

YOU HAD A CHANCE TO MEET MY.

03:12

AND A SCUFFLE BROKE OUT AFTER MULTIPLE DEMONSTRATORS IN THE CROWD CHANTED LOUD ENOUGH TO CAUSE SCHIFF TO STOP HIS SPEECH.

03:19

SCHIFF WAS ABLE TO BRIEFLY THANK HIS SUPPORTERS AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE PROTESTERS BEFORE LEAVING THE STAGE.

03:27

MY GREAT GRATITUDE TO ALL OF MY WONDERFUL SUPPORTERS.

03:30

I WANT TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE RIGHT OF OUR PROTESTERS, AND I LOOK FORWARD TO WORKING WITH YOU ALL AND ONWARD TO VICTORY.

03:38

IN NOVEMBER.

03:39

THANK YOU VERY MUCH, EVERYBODY.

03:41

AGAIN, SCHIFF AND GARVEY WILL NOW FACE OFF IN THE NOVEMBER ELECTION.

03:46

WE’RE ALSO FOLLOWING THE RESULTS FROM THE ONLY STATEWIDE PROPOSITION ON THE BALLOT.

03:50

IT IS A VERY TIGHT RACE ON WHETHER TO APPROVE PROP ONE, THE $6.4 BILLION BOND MEASURE WOULD TRY TO EXPAND THE STATE’S MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEMS, TARGETING THE UNHOUSED AND THOSE STRUGGLING

04:02

WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS.

04:03

AND IN THE CAPITAL CITY, VOTERS GIVEN THE CHANCE TO DECIDE ON A NEW MAYOR.

04:07

AND IT’S A VERY CLOSE RACE BETWEEN THE TOP FOUR CANDIDATES.

04:10

STILL, DOCTOR RICHARD PAN IS NARROWLY IN THE LEAD RIGHT NOW WITH 24%.

04:15

STEPHEN HANSEN AND KEVIN MCCARTY TRAILING CLOSE BEHIND, EACH WITH 23%.

04:19

IN FACT, THERE’S A DIFFERENCE OF JUST FOUR VOTES BETWEEN PAN AND HANSEN.

04:24

SO NEXT TIME YOU THINK YOUR VOTE DOESN’T MATTER, REMEMBER THIS DOCTOR COFFER IS FARTHER BEHIND.

04:29

BUT STILL HAS 21% OF THE BALLOTS COUNTED SO FAR.

04:32

WE CHECKED IN WITH THOSE CANDIDATES AFTER THE POLLS CLOSED LAST NIGHT, AND HERE’S WHAT THEY HAD TO SAY ABOUT THIS CONTEST.

04:38

I KNOW THAT WE’RE GOING TO BE COUNTING FOR A WHILE, BUT I REALLY THINK THAT MY MESSAGE ABOUT HOW WE NEED TO RESTORE CONFIDENCE IN CITY GOVERNMENT, HOW WE NEED TO BE SURE THAT

04:48

THERE’S A GREATER FOCUS AND ACTION AND RESULTS ON HOMELESSNESS, PUBLIC SAFETY.

04:53

THERE ARE FOUR REALLY, YOU KNOW, STRONG CAMPAIGNS GOING, AND WE’RE ALL NORTH OF 20%.

04:58

AND SO IT’S KIND OF A, YOU KNOW, A FOUR WAY BATTLE.

05:01

I FEEL REALLY GOOD.

05:03

OUR TEAM WORKED INCREDIBLY HARD.

05:04

WE HAD AMAZING SUPPORTERS ACROSS THE CITY.

05:06

RIGHT NOW, WE’RE IN THE TOP TWO, BUT THERE’S STILL PROBABLY TENS OF THOUSANDS OF VOTES TO COUNT.

05:11

SO I WANT TO SEE THE VOTES GET COUNTED.

05:13

BUT I’M SO GRATEFUL.

05:14

I’M FEELING CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC.

05:16

I MEAN, WE REALLY KNOCKED DOORS AND MADE SURE EVEN UP UNTIL, YOU KNOW, YESTERDAY THAT WE WERE REMINDING PEOPLE TO TURN IN THEIR BALLOTS AND GET OUT THE VOTE.

05:25

AND MOVING ON NOW TO MEASURE C, THE CITY OF SACRAMENTO IS SEEKING TO IMPLEMENT AN INCREASE IN BUSINESS TAXES THAT WOULD HELP REDUCE THE BUDGET DEFICIT THE CITY WILL FACE IN THE NEXT

05:35

FISCAL YEAR.

05:36

SO FAR, RESULTS SHOW THE NO VOTE IN THE LEAD RIGHT NOW WAS 61% OF THE VOTES IN SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, THE RACE FOR MAYOR IN STOCKTON TOM PATTY, IS LEADING WITH 35% OF THE VOTE.

05:49

CHRISTINA FUGAZI HAS NEARLY 24% OF THE VOTE.

05:51

AND WHEN ALL OF THE VOTES ARE COUNTED, IF NO ONE GETS MORE THAN 50%, THEN THE TOP TWO VOTE GETTERS WILL FACE OFF IN NOVEMBER.

05:59

THAT’S THE SAME IN SACRAMENTO AS WELL.

06:01

IN MODESTO, INCUMBENT SUE ZWAHLEN IS CURRENTLY LEADING THE MAYORAL RACE WITH 82% OF THE VOTE.

06:07

SEBASTIAN JONES TRAILING WITH 10%, AND DEWEY BEDFORD JUNIOR HAS 8% OF THE VOTE RIGHT NOW.

06:12

TAKING A LOOK AT MEASURE D, WHICH WOULD ESTABLISH MOUNTAIN HOUSE AS CALIFORNIA’S NEWEST CITY, THE LATEST RESULTS SHOW THAT PEOPLE ARE OVERWHELMINGLY VOTING YES, WITH 91% OF VOTERS

06:24

SAYING YES TO THAT.

06:25

YOU CAN SEE MORE RESULTS AND HEAR FROM THE WINNERS OF YESTERDAY’S VOTING ON THE KCRA THREE APP.

06:29

AND WE’RE ALSO GOING TO HAVE OUR COVERAGE WITH UPDATED RESULTS