I think it’s a real stretch to expect a Republican to get elected there, so if he wins or even comes close it will be an indication that Republicans are more eager to vote than Democrats. I don’t see any particular reason that a lot of Registered Dems should vote for the Republican. They’ll vote Dem reflexively. And I also don’t know how many of the registered voters are non-declared (or whatever CA calls Independents).
If Huey wins though it will be one hell of an upset.
AND it would come at an EXCELLENT time for our country during these damned “budget talks”.
I know. I thought California was Liberal Utopia. How could a Republican win a RAT district there? But it is worth watching. Even if it closer than usual it might be a tell.
I was trying to find results. They appear to be late. Maybe the RATS are worried and trying to manufacture some votes.