Why California is still counting primary votes

President Trump has accused California of manipulating their primary elections as the state continues to count votes in several significant races. This accusation comes amid ongoing delays in the vote-counting process, which has been a point of contention for Trump, a vocal critic of mail-in ballots. The extended timeline for counting votes in California is due to the state’s large population and the high volume of mail-in ballots, which require more time to process and verify. CBS News’ Fin Gómez reports on the reasons behind the prolonged counting period, highlighting the complexities involved in ensuring every vote is accurately counted. This situation underscores the broader national debate over the integrity and efficiency of mail-in voting, a method that has gained prominence in recent elections. QUESTION: How might the ongoing debate over mail-in voting influence future elections and voter participation in the United States? 

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