Update, 7 a.m. Wednesday: Tim Donnelly has conceded the race to Neel Kashkari. "Unfortunately the numbers don't lie," he told a crowd of supporters. (And those numbers, with 100 percent of the state's precincts reporting, show Kashkari having built a 132,000-vote edge over Donnelly). Percentages for the top three:
Gov. Jerry Brown: 54.5 percent
Neel Kaskari: 19 percent
Assemblyman Tim Donnelly: 14.8 percent
Update: 10:15 p.m.: With just 20 percent of precincts reporting and the two Republican gubernatorial candidates just three points apart from each other, the race is far from over. But former Bush and Obama Administration official Neel Kashkari was feeling confident enough to address his supporters a few minutes ago. “We feel great, alright? We feel great,” he said. “The early returns are very encouraging.”
Kashkari leads Assemblyman Tim Donnelly by about 55,000 votes, or a bit less than three percentage points. While Kashkari trailed in most polls, he was able to gain back ground at the end of the race by spending about $2 million of his own money, and by promoting the endorsements of high-profile Republican leaders like Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney. “I just got a call from Mitt Romney,” Kashkari told the crowd. “Governor Romney was very encouraged by the early returns.”
Update: 9:10 p.m.: With about ten percent of precincts reporting, Neel Kashkari is leading Tim Donnelly by about 50,000 votes in the race for the second general election gubernatorial slot. The two Republicans trail far behind incumbent Democrat Jerry Brown, who is sailing to first place on the fall ballot with about 55 percent of the vote.