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Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton held a press conference on the west steps of the State Capitol Wednesday morning.
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Early election results show Democrats performing well in the three congressional districts that now divide Placer County under California’s new congressional map. The races are among the first major tests of a voter-approved redistricting measure passed last year.