2018 New York General Election Story (Governor)
Andrew M. Cuomo received 3.6M (59.6 %) votes, beating Marc Molinaro who gained 2.2M (36.2 %) by 1.4M votes in New York.
Andrew M. Cuomo received 3.6M (59.6 %) votes, beating Marc Molinaro who gained 2.2M (36.2 %) by 1.4M votes in New York.
A head to head comparison of the 2020 California Primary gives us an idea of the break down of the voters. Donald Trump received 30% (2.2M votes) beating both Bernie Sanders who had 28% (2M votes) and Joe Biden who had 21% (1.6M votes) in the overall count
Dianne Feinstein received 6.02M (54.16 %) votes, beating Kevin de León who gained 5.09M (45.84 %) by 925.48k votes in California.
Christopher S. Murphy received 825.58k (59.53 %) votes, beating Matthew Corey who gained 545.72k (39.35 %) by 279.86k votes in Connecticut.
Rick Scott received 4.1M (50.06 %) votes, beating Bill Nelson who gained 4.09M (49.94 %) by 10.03k votes in Florida.
Mazie Hirono received 276.32k (71.15 %) votes, beating Ron Curtis who gained 112.03k (28.85 %) by 164.28k votes in Hawaii.
Mike Braun received 1.16M (51.01 %) votes, beating Joe Donnelly who gained 1.02M (45.09 %) by 134.45k votes in Indiana.
Angus King received 344.57k (54.32 %) votes, beating Eric Brakey who gained 223.5k (35.23 %) by 121.07k votes in Maine.
Ben Cardin received 1.49M (64.92 %) votes, beating Tony Campbell who gained 697.02k (30.34 %) by 794.6k votes in Maryland.
Elizabeth Warren received 1.63M (60.4 %) votes, beating Geoff Diehl who gained 979.51k (36.2 %) by 654.71k votes in Massachusetts.