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President Donald Trump scolded Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Twitter early Wednesday morning for finally acknowledging that President-elect Joe Biden won the 2020 White House race.

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Californians have picked Joe Biden over President Trump at a rate of nearly 2 to 1. While there are still some votes to be counted, here are the latest precinct results from Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Ventura counties.

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This page was made by Iris Lee, Vanessa Martínez, Casey Miller and Rahul Mukherjee. It was published on Nov. 5, 2020. Precinct results are from county election offices.

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