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Lawmakers Must Prioritize Aging, Equity and Alzheimer s Issues as the State Grows Older, Majority of Californians Say
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Aging, equity, and Alzheimer s policies are top priorities for Californian voters, according to a newly released survey of voters by The SCAN Foundation. The findings also showed strong backing for the state s Master Plan for Aging - a 10-year comprehensive and outcomes-oriented blueprint to better serve the needs of older adults, people with disabilities and their family caregivers. As COVID-19 continues to disproportionately affect these populations along with Black, brown, and indigenous Californians, these policies have become increasingly important for elected officials to address.
called the accidental incumbent. his party s nomination was less than 35%. this is so close to tell that i think on election day if we see it start leaning republican it s going to be indicative of the broader republican sentiment throughout the nation. pete: justin, in that race, both candidates are coming to the center and creating some distance from their parties or president trump generally speaking, what s been more effective for house candidates embracing the candidate and his record or trying to create independence? generally it s been embracing the president. another thing that s this race. telling about that strategy versus going toward the center. i think the incumbent s weak numbers probably reflect the challenge with that strategy. pete: absolutely. embracing the trump president has been good. pete: justin wallin thank you for your time this morning. thank you. pete: worried about losing a senate seat in deep blue state of new jersey. bob menendez just ahead by singlj
jillian: big win for candidates endorsed by donald trump in the floor and there is a primaries joined by bernie backed socialist candidate in one of the closely watched races this november. rob: here to break it down is justin wallin. we will charge start with the gop primary in arizona, a 3-way race and interestingly enough the most moderate candidates smoked the other two candidates. reporter: the most moderate candidate, mc sally, who won by a large margin faced competition from the right. one of her competitors was former sheriff joe arpaio, well-known name. all three were clamoring for the president s support. mc sally didn t always have a cozy relationship but it warmed up and she won handily. good news for republicans, she