California Assembly, Senate Democrats turned primary races into fight over party's future
Briefly

Interest groups spent almost $2 million in the blue district, prioritizing the selection of the Democrat who would represent their interests over two Republican candidates who may have a chance due to low turnout and vote-splitting.
In the top-two model, different wings of the Democratic Party can compete more openly, potentially leading to a broader range of candidates compared to a closed primary, according to USC professor Christian Grose.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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