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¡Buenos dias! Well, that was a crappy World Series game. Game 5 is at 5:08 tonight. Bad scheduling for the Rams, who host the Bears at 5:15. The PG&E public safety power shutoffs have been reduced by from the original 466,000 to 386,000 as the weather looks a bit better in the Santa Rosa area although parts of the North Bay are still forecasted to be shut off as early as this morning. Here is the current county/city list and map. It's another weekend of misery for restaurants, wineries, and hotels in Napa, Sonoma, and Mendocino counties. Many vineyards were a waste this year as smoke enveloped the berries and there are few visitors. COVID-19: California lost 26 more persons yesterday for a total of 17,343 and now has more than 900,000 positive cases. The numbers from the last few days are not encouraging so lets hope it is just a data fluke. -Alameda County: In the Chron, Bryan Mena reports on the reopening of restaurants in Alameda County.
THE VOTE: Here is the latest from Political Data's ballot tracker. Top-line is 21,508,716 ballots were mailed, with a breakdown of Dem: 43.4%, Rep: 24.2%, and NPP/other: 29.4%. Thus far, 6,500,191 have been returned (29%). Partisan breakdown of returned ballots is:
The PDI site has breakdowns by congressional and state legislative districts (click "Select for Filters") and a list of the top 25 districts searched. BALLOT BUCKS: In the Bee, Jeong Park reports on the big dough being spent in favor of Proposition 22.
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