Changing Electoral Map for 2020 Has a Lot More Blue
There is no secret that Democrats want the United States to be governed by one party and there is no secret that the radical Progressives want to unseat so-called ‘moderate’ Democrats. Envision the far-left United States. It will a dark place without the freedoms we have now.
Changing demographics and redistricting will help Democrats in 2020.
NBC News points to the changes in Colorado and Ohio, claiming they are no longer swing states but solidly blue. That’s not at all clear although NBC and the often-wrong Cook Political Report think otherwise.
Jay Chen Announces Run for Congress in Young Kim’s District
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Jay Chen (center), George Takei and Chris Aihara at the groundbreaking for the Metro Regional Connector in 2014. Chen and Aihara served as co-chairs of the Regional Connector Community Leadership Council, representing Little Tokyo and the Arts District.
HACIENDA HEIGHTS Democrat Jay Chen, president of the Board of Trustees at Mt. San Antonio College, has announced his campaign for the 39
th Congressional District seat in the 2022 election.
The district is currently represented by Republican Young Kim, who defeated Democratic incumbent Gil Cisneros in November after losing to Cisneros in 2018.
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The 2020 vote in California spelled qualified advancement and some retreats November 10, 2020 11:29 AM CDT By Eric A. Gordon
Students pictured here at California s UCLA are expressing disappointment that voters rejected an affirmative action proposition. | Damian Dovarganes/AP
American voters have had their say, and in more significant numbers than ever. Joe Biden racked up the most massive popular vote in the nation’s history, projected to be about 81 million votes.
That Donald Trump won about 75 million votes, expanding his total over 2016 by eight million, cannot be overlooked. However, Biden will likely have the second-largest vote margin since 2000 and greater than Trump’s disparity against Hillary Clinton. About four million of Trump’s votes came
Now that all 50 states have certified their results (save for one House race in New York s 22nd CD), it s a natural time for a reckoning on what transpired down-ballot. The consensus of hundreds of pre-election polls conducted for both parties was that House Democrats were the ones on offense. And yet, Republicans shattered our and others expectations, gaining at least 11 seats.
Our Electoral and Senate ratings generally performed well, with every race at least leaning to one party breaking that direction and Toss Ups breaking to the GOP save for Georgia, where Joe Biden prevailed and both Senate races are in runoffs.