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Progressive PAC Focuses on 8 Crucial House Races in California

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In a surprising turn of events, Republican candidates in California are gaining ground in traditionally Democratic-leaning districts, thanks to demographic shifts and targeted outreach efforts. Mr. Valadao and Mr. Duarte, two Republican incumbents, are seeing a surge in support from voters of color, leading experts to predict a potential victory for them in the upcoming elections.

Despite declining interview requests, Republican pollsters and consultants in California have pointed to the close victory of Mr. Valadao in 2020 and the successful campaigns of minority candidates like Representatives Young Kim and Michelle Steel as evidence of a shifting political landscape. They believe that the presidential race could also boost Republican turnout in the state.

Registration records from the California secretary of state’s office show a significant increase in the Republican voter base in the Central Valley districts represented by Valadao and Duarte. This growth in conservative voters exceeds the narrow margin of victory in those seats in the previous election.

Rachel Hernandez, a City Council member in Riverbank who is running for mayor, highlighted the trend of the Latino community electing more conservative candidates in the Central Valley. She emphasized the importance of tailoring messages to specific communities and working with staff and volunteers who represent those communities.

As the political landscape continues to evolve in California, Democrats are being urged to pay attention to the nuances of the Latino electorate and adapt their strategies accordingly. With the upcoming elections on the horizon, all eyes will be on the Central Valley districts to see if the Republican momentum will lead to a significant shift in power.

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