In Humboldt County's tiny Blue Lake, nervous residents gathered to watch as the winner of a City Council seat was determined in an unusual way.
Kamala Harris soundly defeated Donald Trump in the Sacramento region and across California, but President-elect Donald Trump’s share of the vote grew in most places from 2020 to 2024—particularly in areas with a high proportion of Latino, Black or Asian residents, according to a Bee analysis of final election returns.
The California Secretary of State is set to certify the state's election results on Friday, nearly two weeks after new state lawmakers took office and days after the state's newly elected U.S. Senator,
News release Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber announced Friday that she has certified the results of the California Nov. 5 General Election. With this certification, no results […]
The 2024 election should not only serve as a wake-up call for national Democrats whose radical agenda was soundly rejected by voters, but for California Democrats specifically.
Both economists said Trump is inheriting a strong economy that will grow more slowly than previously forecast while it adjusts to new national economic policies. The clarity of post-presidential election forecasts at Chapman and UCLA are clouded by Trump’s plans to implement several economic policies promised during his 2024 campaign.
Some worry efforts to phase out warehouse-bound diesel trucks could be hindered but others see a chance to continue progress in lowering emissions.
Both economists said Trump is inheriting a strong economy that will grow more slowly than previously forecast while it adjusts to new national economic policies. The clarity of post-presidential election forecasts at Chapman and UCLA are clouded by Trump’s plans to implement several economic policies promised during his 2024 campaign.
All of which leaves California and other centers of illegal immigration in a waiting mode, not knowing for sure where the new Trump administration will strike first against the undocumented.
President-elect Donald Trump's announced plans for mass deportations and tariffs on Mexico create a "shadow of uncertainty" for the California economy, according to the latest forecast by the UCLA Anderson School.
Collaboration and coalition won’t be enough — we need to attack Trump with nonviolent means and sap his power.