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Miller Leads Dutton in California's Contentious 31st District

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All politics may be local, but the dollars are definitely long distance. Here's one race that exemplifies the new reality -- one in which Super PACs and some new rules approved by the voters have dramatically changed the choices on Election Day.
Super PACs and New Election Rules Are Changing the Game in California

Update 10:26 p.m.: Initial election results in California's competitive 31st District have Republican Congressman Gary Miller leading State Senator Bob Dutton by a 10 percent margin.

The Republican v. Republican battle has been in the limelight for months, emerging as the nexus for redistricting, unabated super PAC spending, and a primary system overhaul in the state.

Click herefor our piece on the 31st District, an area that includes the cities of San Bernardino and Rancho Cucamonga.

Real-time results for California's Congressional races can be seen here.

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