With the June 2 primary on Tuesday, a surge of big-money spending has turned California State Senate District 10 into a high-stakes brawl between tech-aligned interests and labor-backed forces. Outside committees and corporate political arms have rushed in during the final stretch, blanketing parts of Alameda and Santa Clara counties with mailers, TV spots and targeted digital ads. The spending blitz has pulled a normally local race into the spo…
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