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However, her fortunes could swing with the presidential turnout in the state, especially in the district that has a slight partisan tilt toward Republicans.

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Excuse us for a tilt toward Los Angeles since we are charged first and foremost with covering this City of Angels and Dodgers.

Still, the survey reinforces what polls have shown in more closely contested states around the country, with Democrats and those who tilt toward the party expressing support for Harris, who is 59, at higher levels than they did Biden, who at 81 gave a halting debate performance on June 27 that escalated doubts about his candidacy,

“The tilt toward increased chances of below-average precipitation and above-average temperatures for the Southwest and California is pretty typical of a La Niña-influenced winter,” L’Heureux said.

In the Northern Hemisphere, the summer solstice happens when Earth’s tilt toward the sun is greatest.

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