Democrats Hold Narrow Leads In Key California Races

Democrats hold narrow leads in key California races

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democrats hold a narrow advantage in California where big-spending Republican Meg Whitman is struggling, as Democrats show increased enthusiasm about voting on November 2, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found on Tuesday.

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