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RandySF

(58,692 posts)
Wed May 2, 2018, 12:33 PM May 2018

House: Democrats Risk Disaster in California's Top Two Primaries

Republicans badly need a few lucky breaks to hold their House majority in November. So far in 2018, it's been the opposite story — from an unfriendly new Pennsylvania map to Speaker Paul Ryan's retirement and bleak special election results. But with five weeks to go before California's June 5 primary, Democrats are at risk of squandering several seats that would otherwise appear to be golden pickup opportunities.

Democrats' path to a majority depends on California more than any other state: they have excellent chances in seven GOP seats that Hillary Clinton carried in 2016, and a few more could be long shots in a wave. But in at least four districts, Democratic over-enthusiasm has produced crowded fields that could lock Democrats out of the fall race altogether....

At the moment, Democrats face the greatest danger of a shutout in the 48th CD, where Rep. Dana Rohrabacher faces a credible challenge from former Orange County GOP chair Scott Baugh and three credible Democrats will be dividing their party's vote. But it's also possible Democrats could fail to make the fall ballot in the 39th and 49th CDs, where Reps. Ed Royce and Darrell Issa are retiring, as well as tarnished Rep. Duncan Hunter's 50th CD.

Democrats have had nightmares about "lockout" scenarios all cycle. And in some ways, the DCCC is in a paralyzing predicament. If top House Democrats don't insert themselves in races and a Democrat fails to advance to November, they would get blamed for whistling past a train wreck. But whenever they do, they risk looking like aloof meddlers and tarring their intended beneficiary as the candidate of "Beltway insiders."

The DCCC has been most assertive in the 39th CD, adding retired Navy officer Gil Cisneros to its Red to Blue list to try to help him break out of a six-Democrat pack. Democrats have also succeeded in pressuring several lower-tier candidates to drop out of races to improve their odds, including Phil Janowicz and Jay Chen in the 39th CD and Laura Oatman and Rachel Payne in the 48th CD (though it's too late to take their names off the ballot).

But over the next month, it may have no choice to take more aggressive action in the 48th and 49th CDs to avoid lockouts. That could involve engineering high-profile endorsements for one Democrat or strategically attacking certain GOP candidates with independent expenditures.


https://cookpolitical.com/analysis/house/california-house/house-democrats-risk-disaster-californias-top-two-primaries



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House: Democrats Risk Disaster in California's Top Two Primaries (Original Post) RandySF May 2018 OP
California Democrats: Please don't fuck this up dalton99a May 2018 #1
Two problems RandySF May 2018 #2
Y'all need to do something about that messed up "jungle" primary system you've got out there. dawg May 2018 #3

RandySF

(58,692 posts)
2. Two problems
Wed May 2, 2018, 12:37 PM
May 2018

1. The jungle primary

2. Entitled candidates and their supporters who threaten to stay home in November if they don’t get their ponies.

dawg

(10,622 posts)
3. Y'all need to do something about that messed up "jungle" primary system you've got out there.
Wed May 2, 2018, 12:39 PM
May 2018

Either of the two major parties being shut out of the general election is something that simply should not be possible.

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