California Republicans "reached for history in Tuesday's primary elections, as Meg Whitman (R) claimed the party's nomination for governor and Carly Fiorina (R) won the GOP race for the U.S. Senate, results that gave women the Republican nominations for the two most powerful statewide political offices for the first time," the Los Angeles Times reports.
"The two wealthy businesswomen, who powered their first electoral bids with millions of dollars of their own money, swept into election day as the front-runners and rode the momentum of an angry electorate that spurned the appeals of veteran politicians competing against them on the ballot."