Democrats Try to Blunt Strong California Showing for Sanders

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California is the largest prize in the calculations of any Democratic presidential candidate, and Bernie Sanders has been working the state for months. That worries his rivals, who fear that if he performs well enough in the state, which has 412 delegates, he could build a delegate lead that would be difficult to catch. Sanders has been organizing intensively among Latinos and young voters, producing campaign materials in seven languages. Mike Bloomberg has tried to counter with TV ads in Arizona, Nevada and Oregon that also reach California. Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren all remain competitive.


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