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Schiff, Garvey Runoff Ensures California Will Go From 2 Women to 2 Men in the Senate

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Democratic Senate candidate US Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) (Center) and his wife Eve Schiff greet supporters during his primary election night gathering at The Avalon on March 5, 2024 in Los Angeles. Adam Schiff won the California Senate primary and will face Republican challenger former Los Angeles Dodgers baseball player Steve Garvey in November.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Both President Biden and former President Trump overwhelmingly win their party’s primary in California and most other Super Tuesday states. Republican former baseball star Steve Garvey will face off against Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff for California’s coveted U.S. Senate seat this November. Marisa Lagos, Scott Shafer and LAist’s Austin Cross are joined by a slew of guests to analyze the Super Tuesday results so far.

From our California Newsroom live special coverage of California’s primary election, which aired at 9 p.m. PST.

Read more live updates: Primary Election 2024 Live Updates: Bay Area and California

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