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Related: About this forumFormer Rep. Harley Rouda exits congressional race after suffering traumatic brain injury
OCRegisterThe Laguna Beach Democrat, who launched a 2024 bid for the seat in January, fell late last month, he said on April 11, and suffered a moderate traumatic brain injury. Rouda was treated at a hospital, he said, and had two intraparenchymal hemorrhages, a brain bleed a concerning diagnosis to say the least, Rouda said.
Thankfully, my doctors say that I have started on the path to a full recovery, Rouda said. But on their advice, I am ending my campaign for Californias 47th congressional district today. This is not the outcome I wanted. But my family comes first, and to be there for them, I need to focus fully on my recovery in the months ahead.
Rouda, who said he would focus on the climate crisis if voters send him back to Congress, was first elected to represent Orange County in 2018, defeating longtime GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher. He served a single term, losing his reelection bid in 2020 to Republican Rep. Michelle Steel.
Rouda, 61, jumped into the CA-47 race in Jan. 11, just one day after Rep. Katie Porter launched a U.S. Senate bid.
The race for CA-47 includes several candidates, including state Sen. Dave Min, community organizer Joanna Weiss and former GOP Assembly leader Scott Baugh.
Gonna be interesting.
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Former Rep. Harley Rouda exits congressional race after suffering traumatic brain injury (Original Post)
quaint
Apr 2023
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lark
(25,959 posts)1. Sending him best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Brain traumas can be tricky and have very longlasting effects. I hope he can avoid that, it's so miserable.
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quaint This message was self-deleted by its author.
60 years ago this summer, I was a passenger in a car when it went over a 250 foot cliff. We hit a ledge 100 feet down which slowed us and saved our lives. Still a vivid memory.
