Democrats press for congressional seats in once-red Orange county: 'If we sit on our asses, we lose'
Source: The Guardian
Thu 31 Oct 2024 12.00 EDT
Last modified on Thu 31 Oct 2024 18.22 EDT
In an industrial business park in Orange county the affluent, largely suburban slice of southern California wedged between Los Angeles and San Diego Dave Min was feeling the weight of the world last weekend. If we sit on our asses for the next 10 days, we lose, the Democratic candidate for Californias 47th congressional district told a roomful of Asian American supporters at his campaign headquarters. We need to get out that vote.
Earlier in the day, with former president Bill Clinton standing next to him, Min spelled out the stakes to a noisy crowd of about 200 volunteers about to spread out and canvass for him. America is under greater threat to our most cherished values than at any time in our lifetimes, he told them gravely. And control of Congress could depend on who wins this particular district.
That claim was no exaggeration. As Democrats vie to overturn the Republicans four-seat majority in the House of Representatives a vital backstop, as they see it, if they should lose the White House to Donald Trump their chances hinge on a number of highly competitive California districts, three of them in Orange county.
Once a bastion of Reagan Republicanism, the county has edged towards the centre-left as its population has grown more ethnically diverse and a crucial percentage of Republican voters college-educated women, in particular have grown disgusted with Trump and his Maga movement.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/31/election-orange-county-california
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(33,651 posts)quaint
(3,499 posts)Thanks.
Initech
(101,684 posts)Go Jeff Kerr!!!!
quaint
(3,499 posts)Joe Kerr is great but I don't think anyone can match Kim's money.
Kerr sent the only canvasser to knock at my door.