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Calif. Called Early for Obama, Prop. 30 Leading (8:20pm)

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Just 20 minutes after the polls closed in California, the Associated Press has called the state for President Obama -- and CNN, NPR and others are already projecting the president will be re-elected. California voters are deciding some very big questions tonight, in addition to choosing a president. There are 11 ballot measures that will determine funding for public education, changes to the state's Three Strikes law, whether to eliminate the death penalty and much more.

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