Still the political ATM

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How important is California to national politics.?
It is still the state the pays for presidential politics, kicking in $1 of every $8 raised by the major candidates, reports John Wildermuth of the San Francisco Chronicle.
The reports detail who Californians favor (HIllary Clinton has the edge over Barak Obama) when it comes to hitting people up for cash. What we want to see is how much of that money returns to California for its February primary after a year of national campaigning and the early contets in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada.

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