Rather than to offer my opinion, here are some data of how Californians voted in the most recent few presidential elections:
2008 - 60.94% Obama/Biden - 36.91% McCain/Palin - 2.14% other
2004 - 54.31% Kerry/Edwards - 44.36% Bush/Cheney - 1.32% other
2000 - 53.45% Gore/Lieberman - 41.65% Bush/Cheney - 3.82% Nader/LaDuke - 1.08% other
1996 - 51.10% Clinton/Gore - 38.21% Dole/Kemp - 6.96% Perot/Choate - 3.73% other
1992 - 46.01% Clinton/Gore - 32.61% Bush/Quayle - 20.63% Perot/Stockdale - 0.75% other
1988 - 51.13% Bush/Quayle - 47.56% Dukakis/Bentsen - 1.31% other
(Of the 40 states that Bush/Quayle won in 1988, California had the 5th-smallest margin of victory.)
No way to know. California is a blue state, but we also vote according to the issues and if our representatives don't keep the common good in mind we vote them out.
Woman in California got the right to vote in 1911
They used both political boundaries and rivers.
Gay.
As of 2008, 17,304,091 people were registered to vote in CA.
yes
California had 55 votes in the 2008 election.
9000000%
Yes, you can vote in the general election without voting in the primaries.
The California territory took a vote to decide if California should become a state.
1911
hopefully! vote yes!