CBS Bay Area–
California Republicans desperate to break a long losing streak are betting that anger over higher gas taxes and illegal immigration will give their candidates an edge in races for governor and other marquee offices this year.
But they are also facing division from within.
At a weekend convention in San Diego in advance of the June 5 primary election, party delegates on Sunday withheld an endorsement in the governor’s race after neither candidate was able to reach a 60-percent threshold of delegate’s votes to claim the prize.


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