California
Related: About this forumWith McCarthy's exit, Bakersfield residents reflect on the end of an era
Across Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthys central California district, voters reacted with disappointment and uncertainty Wednesday about the future of an increasingly fractured Republican party after McCarthy revealed he will step down from Congress.
McCarthy is stepping down as an embattled politician whose winding career led him from a Bakersfield deli to second-in-line to the presidency as Speaker of the House. Then, earlier this year, a small contingent of fellow Republicans worked together to oust him from the top leadership position a first in American politics.
McCarthys departure from Congress is seen as a dramatic end of a political era in the San Joaquin Valley.
I hated to see him go, Len Reinhart, 83, said from Old Town Clovis in the northern edge of McCarthy's sprawling district. I just don't like their (the GOPs) future. They're bickering too much. Theyre not as strong as they used to be. I dont know where theyre heading.
A political feeding frenzy will almost certainly ensue once McCarthys seat is officially vacant. If that happens before Dec. 8, Gov. Gavin Newsom must call a special election.
https://www.kvpr.org/local-news/2023-12-06/across-kevin-mccarthys-district-disappointment-and-opportunity-abound-as-he-steps-down-from-congress
Watch him wait until after Dec. 8. Just saying.
AllyCat
(17,058 posts)Bristlecone
(10,483 posts)Do they ever grow weary of being dead wrong, I wonder.
getagrip_already
(17,404 posts)Is it sure to go to R?
With kev gone, it's 219 R, 213 D, and 3 Vacancies.
One of those vacancies won't be voted on until November since it's in FL and in a D district.