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1 day ago · Lea esta historia en Español. In 2020, California Democrats lost four of the seven competitive congressional seats they had just gained amid a “blue wave” two years earlier. In 2022, Republicans gained one more seat in California and took control of the U.S. House. This election, it is Republicans who must play defense.
10 hours ago · Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) will return to Congress next year for a landmark 20th term, Decision Desk HQ projects. The San Francisco liberal easily won reelection on Tuesday in California’s ...
6 days ago · California. California has two senators in the United States Senate and 52 representatives in the United States House of Representatives. California is a state in the United States.
1 day ago · All of California’s 54 electoral votes — the most of any state — will go to whichever candidate wins the majority of votes. And while the state has sided with Democrats in every election ...
11 hours ago · California’s longest-serving House Republican wants another term Rep. Ken Calvert is the longest-serving Republican in the state’s congressional delegation, first elected in 1992. Two years ago he held off Democrat Will Rollins, a former federal prosecutor, in the 41st District, east of Los Angeles, by about 5 points.
California is a key congressional battleground, at least its swing districts. Now, Republicans have a majority of a mere five seats in the U.S. House, and California’s delegation includes 40 Democrats and 12 Republicans. To comply with the Voting Rights Act — and to reflect California’s ethnic diversity — 28 districts have a majority of ...
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2 days ago · • 16 former judges (all but 1 in the House) and 32 prosecutors (6 in the Senate, 26 in the House) who have served in city, county, state, tribal, federal, or military capacities;