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pinto

(106,886 posts)
Tue Feb 14, 2012, 04:02 PM Feb 2012

California Set to Send Many New Faces to Washington (NY Times)

A sea change, both for the state and national politics. CA went to a bi-partisan commission to reapportion Congressional districts after the last census, dropping the long established party run redistricting. ~ pinto

California Set to Send Many New Faces to Washington

By Adam Nagourney
Published: February 13, 2012

LOS ANGELES — California’s Congressional delegation, the largest and most influential in the nation, is undergoing a major upheaval, the result of reapportionment and retirements, threatening the state’s influence in Washington next year and forcing members to scramble to withstand what is emerging as a generational wave.

A quarter of the state’s 53-member delegation to Washington could be newcomers in the new Congress, analysts said, the result of at least 6 members retiring and strong contests in 10 other districts. By contrast, only one seat changed hands between parties in the course of 255 Congressional elections in California over the past 10 years.

The potential scope of the upheaval, easily the largest anywhere in the nation, is sinking in with every new retirement announcement. While some state leaders hail the change as a sign of a healthy democracy — “There’s a lot to be said about mixing it up generationally, to have a constant invigoration of Congress with new fresh eyes and fresh voices,” said Nancy Pelosi, the House Democratic leader — it has raised concern among officials at a time when the state is reeling from the economic downturn and is counting on Washington for assistance.

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The development is overshadowing what had initially attracted the most attention in the redistricting process here: that Democrats, who now control 34 seats, stand to gain two to four more.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/14/us/california-congressional-delegation-braces-for-change.html?_r=1&ref=us

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California Set to Send Many New Faces to Washington (NY Times) (Original Post) pinto Feb 2012 OP
But I'll still have xxqqqzme Feb 2012 #1
I hear you. This cycle I'm focusing more on Congressional races than I have in the past. pinto Feb 2012 #2

xxqqqzme

(14,887 posts)
1. But I'll still have
Tue Feb 14, 2012, 04:08 PM
Feb 2012

rohrabacher representing the re-drawn district where I live. Doomed to have this ignorant asshole representing me forever!

pinto

(106,886 posts)
2. I hear you. This cycle I'm focusing more on Congressional races than I have in the past.
Tue Feb 14, 2012, 04:39 PM
Feb 2012

It remains an uphill battle in some districts.

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