Republicans winning new voters in Southern California races

October 16, 2024

“27,180 new Republicans could decide key House races”: Republicans gained new voters in every competitive California Congressional race, thanks in part to growing support from Hispanic voters. Meanwhile, Democrats actually lost voters in six of nine competitive races. 

“Extreme California Democrats took these voters for granted for years and now they are watching their registration advantage crumbling before their eyes. House Republican Members and candidates are putting in the work to grow our majority in November.” – NRCC Spokesperson Ben Petersen

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House GOP gets some good news in California
POLITICO
Lindsey Holden

NRCC data shows the GOP picking up voters in target areas.

Republicans are cheering a “slight reddening” of deep-blue California in the state’s most competitive House districts, steering the conversation away from their ongoing fundraising disadvantage in many swing races.

National Republican Congressional Committee data shared exclusively with California Playbook PM shows the GOP picking up voters in target areas from Jan. 5 through Sept. 6, in line with a recent Public Policy Institute of California analysis indicating a similar trend.

The voter share pickups in the six most competitive districts were marginal — about 27,180 voters total or less than 1 percent in each district the NRCC highlighted. But they represent a psychological boost for Republicans fighting to secure key House seats against well-funded opponents, in a state where nearly half of all voters are registered Democrats.

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