That very liberal group makes up about one in three Democratic primary voters in the state. The Massachusetts senator now has the support of 20% of likely voters, down from 22% in November and 29% in September. (Chris Keller / Los Angeles Times)AdvertisementBy contrast to the consolidation on the left, the rest of the state’s likely primary voters remain divided among several candidates. About a third of likely primary voters say so. Non-party voters are able to take part in California’s Democratic primary, although not in the Republican primary.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 28, 2020 12:22 UTC