A new poll from LA TImes shows a stable race in the Golden State. In December Field found the same +11 Clinton advantage

When Bernie Sanders' followers were asked about November prospects:

While both Democratic camps prepare for a final battle in the state’s June 7 primary, the latest USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times statewide poll that just over half of Sanders’ supporters said they expected Clinton to be the next president. About a third of Sanders’ backers said they expected the Vermont senator to emerge the winner, and 12% said they thought Donald Trump would prevail.

and about party unity, things look less grim as one would think by perusing the interwebs today.

Those findings show the reality underlying the still-heated rhetoric of the Democratic primaries: By contrast with the civil war that divides Republicans, Democrats in the country’s largest state have begun to coalesce behind their front-runner.

Let's dig into demographics

She is beating him among whites and non- whites and he still has an amazing edge among under 30. Racial divides are less obvious then in previous states; Although still leading among AA and Latinos but trailing Asians.