Now that ballots have been delivered to homes across the state, casting a vote in the primary election for the next California governor is only a few pen strokes away. No issue is more crucial to likely primary voters than the cost of living, according to April polling, and no cost more important than housing. As the candidates’ final cram for airtime commenced, the top five Democrats vying to run the most populous state in the U.S. gathered onto a dimly lit stage in Oakland on Friday and received a proper grilling on housing by New York Times columnist and […]
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