Just 102 votes separate candidates in nation's closest House race, with more ballots to count
Briefly

People who have been watching closely and feel like the race is on a knife's edge are anxious to see this one get called,
The shift from comfortably red on election night to uncomfortably purple two weeks later has been held up by right-wing agitators as evidence of voter fraud.
Experts say there's nothing amiss in the district beyond California's typically poky counting speeds and what's known as the 'red mirage' or the 'blue shift'.
Tran, a first-time candidate, is hoping to be the first Vietnamese American candidate to represent the Congressional district that includes Little Saigon.
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