California Midterms: New Maps, Competitive Races
Californias new congressional maps reshape midterm races, with Orange County split across eight districts. National attention focuses on the fortieth district, where two Republican incumbents face off. Most districts lean Democratic, with incumbents like Linda Sanchez, Lou Correa, and Dave Min seeking reelection. The secretary of state certifies the full list on March twenty-sixth, setting the stage for a competitive primary season.
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