Commentary: Not too early, not too late. Here's the sweet spot for voting in California
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Commentary: Not too early, not too late. Here's the sweet spot for voting in California
""Don't mess around," said Paul Maslin, a veteran Democratic campaign strategist. "If you have pretty good inkling what you want to do, vote.""
"There are no do-overs in a California election. Once you've cast your ballot, you've made your choice. That's it, however sorry you may be."
Mail ballots for the June 2 primary will soon be sent to over 23 million active registered voters in California. Voters will participate in various contests, including the governor's race and other statewide offices. It is advised that voters who have made their choices should fill out and mail their ballots immediately, as there are no do-overs once a ballot is cast. Concerns about candidate revelations or changes should not delay the voting process.
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