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SAN JOSE, Calif. — California voters Tuesday are going to do something they haven’t done in more than 30 years: Have a say in a close presidential contest.
As state Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez put it, California’s finally “got skin in the game.”
California decided last year to move its primary up to Feb. 5, and “we finally have a vote that matters, even if it’s not going to be the decisive blow,” said Bruce Cain, director of the Institute of Governmental Studies at the University of California-Berkeley.



