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usonian

(9,777 posts)
4. Difficult to beat. Even for an unregistered foreign agent.
Sun Mar 20, 2022, 09:20 PM
Mar 2022

CA23
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California%27s_23rd_congressional_district

Everything above is true, but this is a retrograde district. I will say no more than that.

The 23rd district according to Wikipedia:

The current district includes parts of the southern San Joaquin Valley, the Tehachapi Mountains and southern Sierra Nevada, and the northwestern Mojave Desert. It comprises most of Kern County and portions of Los Angeles and Tulare counties. Cities in the district include Porterville, Ridgecrest, most of Bakersfield, and part of Lancaster.[3] With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+12, it is the most Republican district in California and the second-most Republican district in a West Coast state, behind only Washington's 4th district.


Most races since 2012 have been about 60-40 Reptilican.
With a population of roughly 750,000, one would have to build homes for about 150,000 Democrats right now, to even things up.



SUGGESTIONS?
Tea with Putin? (He'd love it, briefly)
A "Blue Brigade" of 100,000 or so motor homes? DNC -- what do you think?
A search of his home for contraband caviar and vodka? slaves? WMD's?
Use his disagreements with TDFG relentlessly? Only computer simulations can say(!)
The 23rd congressional district is the opposite of the rest of California.
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