Progressives have a big opportunity in the 2018 general election in California—we can return the U.S. House of Representatives to a Democratic majority AND elect progressive candidates to the state legislature through key, overlapping and nested races in historically Republican districts in the Central Valley, Orange County, and San Diego County that voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Orange County congressional candidates continue to outraise their Republican opponents, and The National Right to Work Foundation -- the anti-union research organization funded by notorious conservative donors-- is claiming that the Supreme Court’s anti-public sector union Janus v. AFSCME decision should be applied retro-actively. READ MORE.
More voters turned out for the 2018 California primary election than expected -- nearly 7 million, 37% -- and more than any other midterm election in the state (June 2014 = 25.2%, June 2010 = 33.3%). Click READ MORE for more on the election, top two primary analysis, and sanctuary state policies.
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