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Central Valley Trump Voters Anxious Over Next Presidency

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There was never really any doubt that California would end up in Hillary Clinton's column in last month's election. But Donald Trump did win 4.5 million votes in the state, and carry two dozen California counties, including some that voted for Barack Obama last time. We visited one of them, Kings County in the southern San Joaquin Valley to hear what voters there expect from the new president.

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