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Ric Torres

@RicTorresII

Writer/Producer | Co-Founder @PochoVillaProds 🎥 with @LaloAlcaraz | Amplifying Chicano voices through storytelling | #Chicano #CalBears #FBR

Los Feliz, CA Entrou em Mart 2013
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Ric Torres@RicTorresII·
Attending a wedding in San Juan Capistrano today but I’ve had a huge grin on my damn face all week because CA voters didn’t underestimate, refuse to be bought and valued experience. XB is about to unleash a masterclass in bringing Californians together with purpose. ✊🏾 #LFG #BecerraEra #CaliforniaDream 👊🏾
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José@josecanyousee·
@SteveHiltonx we saw how you helped the country you fled
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Steve Hilton
Steve Hilton@SteveHiltonx·
CONFIRMED: Xavier Becerra will be the Democrat candidate for governor. Is this is a joke?
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🚨🗳️ 6/6 CA GOV UPDATE: With about 900k more votes added @TomSteyer now trails @SteveHiltonx by 343k votes. Yesterday he trailed by 394k, he made up 50k votes from 900k ballots. Yes there are A LOT more Democratic ballots, but Steyer does not automatically gain on Hilton everywhere. Here are top 30 counties with up-to-date ballots and the number of ballots remaining. Steyer's biggest problems are that he will LOSE VOTES to Hilton in Orange, San Diego, Fresno, Kern, Sacramento, Riverside, Ventura. These are big counties. Steyer's best place to gain is San Francisco, but that only adds 25k net advantage. In Los Angeles which has the most votes, Steyer only barely leads Hilton as @XavierBecerra won big in L.A. Yes, Steyer will make gains, but not 343k ballots.
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Ksawery@Ksawery_Kreft·
Karma is a b*tch ;)
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USA TODAY
USA TODAY@USATODAY·
Democrat Xavier Becerra will advance to California's general election for governor, the Associated Press, NBC News, and Decision Desk HQ have projected. A former Health and Human Services Secretary in the Biden administration, Becerra becomes the first to advance to November's election. bit.ly/4vwyOef 📸: Jack Gruber / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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Addisu Demissie@ASDem·
1/ Thread while I sit here and look at numbers on a Friday night like a nerd: We’re up to about 500k ballots counted now since I tweeted this and the Hilton-Steyer gap has only been closed to 343k. He’s reduced the gap about 70k over the course of the last 1.5M ballots counted.
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IIRC it was 400k when there were 5M ballots were counted and it’s 350k after 6M. 50k for every million counted is not quite good enough (headed from 150-200k margin). I’ll just wait for the next half million or so to be counted and update this.

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Addisu Demissie
Addisu Demissie@ASDem·
I like this visualization. Just shows that the scale of the challenge facing Steyer and a reminder about the importance of the less blue parts of California in the race - especially non-LA SoCal. Orange County is bigger than 19 states!
umichvoter@umichvoter

Where things stand Los Angeles County 🔵 Steyer +33k Bay Area 🔵 Steyer +99k Rest Southern California 🔴 Hilton +262k Rest Northern California 🔴 Hilton +110k Central/San Joaquin Valley 🔴 Hilton +102k NET 🔴 Hilton +343k

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Addisu Demissie
Addisu Demissie@ASDem·
Another 300k ballots counted since I tweeted this and the margin has closed from 350k to…340k. We’re at 60k raw votes gained by Steyer after 1.3M new ballots counted. Nowhere NEAR good enough. I think this thing is over.
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Addisu Demissie@ASDem

IIRC it was 400k when there were 5M ballots were counted and it’s 350k after 6M. 50k for every million counted is not quite good enough (headed from 150-200k margin). I’ll just wait for the next half million or so to be counted and update this.

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Xavier Becerra
Xavier Becerra@XavierBecerra·
More than ever, California needs our voices and our values. To the people and the voters of California, this is your state. Este es tu estado. We will not be bought. We will not be bullied. And we are never backing down.
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Ric Torres@RicTorresII·
And just like that…we are officially headed to the General. Congratulations, @XavierBecerra, staff, supporters and friends. #LFG #November
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Patrick Ruffini
Patrick Ruffini@PatrickRuffini·
The last person I imagined myself agreeing with, but the analysis here is spot on.
Matt A. Barreto 🇵🇪 ⚽️@realMABarreto

🚨 6/5 update on CA GOV 🗳️ On 6/4 @TomSteyer trailed @SteveHiltonx by 402k ballots. There were about 500k ballots counted yesterday and Steyer now trails Hilton by 394k ballots. Closing the gap by 8k out of 500k is not going to work. Comparing the same top 21 counties to the candidate share on the morning of 6/3 to 6/5 the support levels are very closely matching election night, with Hilton slightly fading by only 1 point in some places, holding steady in others. Steyer continues to match about the same vote share as of 6/5 that he had on 6/3. So far there is no big Steyer boost anywhere and there is no big Hilton collapse. Yes, there are still WAY MORE Dem ballots to count, but Steyer is only winning about 35% of all Dem ballots while Hilton is winning 66% of all GOP ballots. Bianco faded at the end, Hilton rose. So even if there are 2:1 more Dem ballots, Steyer and Hilton basically break even because of well, math.....

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Ric Torres
Ric Torres@RicTorresII·
Happy Weekend, #BecerraEra fam…Gracias, Profe.
Matt A. Barreto 🇵🇪 ⚽️@realMABarreto

🚨 6/5 update on CA GOV 🗳️ On 6/4 @TomSteyer trailed @SteveHiltonx by 402k ballots. There were about 500k ballots counted yesterday and Steyer now trails Hilton by 394k ballots. Closing the gap by 8k out of 500k is not going to work. Comparing the same top 21 counties to the candidate share on the morning of 6/3 to 6/5 the support levels are very closely matching election night, with Hilton slightly fading by only 1 point in some places, holding steady in others. Steyer continues to match about the same vote share as of 6/5 that he had on 6/3. So far there is no big Steyer boost anywhere and there is no big Hilton collapse. Yes, there are still WAY MORE Dem ballots to count, but Steyer is only winning about 35% of all Dem ballots while Hilton is winning 66% of all GOP ballots. Bianco faded at the end, Hilton rose. So even if there are 2:1 more Dem ballots, Steyer and Hilton basically break even because of well, math.....

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