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Government

Oct. 19, 2022

Cash is flowing despite lackluster race for state attorney general

Rather than ramping up their efforts after the primary, each side also appears to have pulled back since securing a spot on the November ballot.

It may not seem like there's a race for attorney general going on. But campaign accounts tell a different story.

There have been no debates, and scant media coverage and polling, but money has continued to pour into the campaigns of both Democratic incumbent Rob Bonta and GOP challenger Nathan Hochman. Each candidate has given to their parties and, especially in Hochman's case, spent their money in ways that could help like-minded candidate...

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