Republican incumbent Rep. Mike Garcia leads California’s jungle primary field, according to a recent poll conducted by Remington Research Group.
found that 44 percent of the 801 likely 2022 primary voters from the Remington Research Group poll would vote for Garcia over two Democrats in the election.
California elections are held as a “jungle primary,” meaning that all of the candidates running are on the same ballot regardless of their party affiliations, unlike most states that have different primaries for Democrat and Republican candidates, where you win the party’s nomination to move on to the general.
When asked who the respondents would vote for in a head-to-head battle between Garcia and Quartey, the Republican won. There were 47 percent who said they would vote for Garcia, while 41 percent said Quartey. There were also 12 percent who were undecided.
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