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Screen Name | CaliforniaModerate |
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Name | Aaron James |
Location | Los Angeles, , |
Email | roeaazz@yahoo.com |
Birthday | August 25, 1997 |
Affiliation | Republican |
First Login | November 15, 2019 02:38am |
Last Login | January 27, 2021 07:01pm |
Predictions |
Points: 56.9909
Predictions: 44/70 (62.86%)
Points Per: 56.9909/70 (0.81)
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I didn’t have a horse in this race, but super happy Donalds won. That disgusting, fraudulent text sent to all district 19 residents falsely claiming he dropped out today made me feel so sorry for him. I’m glad he seems to have pulled it off anyways and I hope whoever’s campaign was behind that is held accountable.
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Pretty sure at this point with less than 1,000 ballots countywide (Orange County) and only a fraction in this district, Diep has almost certainly lost re-election and it will be a general election between Nguyen - Nguyen.
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This was the most expensive primary of the CA state legislative races for 2020 (primaries). Over $3M was spent between the Calderons and Rubio’s in this race that pitted two political families against each other. Rubio was hot really hard with many attacks despite the Calderons having many legal issues themselves. One has to wonder who would have won if Martinez hadn’t run and the Rubio/Calderon race went to a one on one in November. Calderon has the progressive establishment support while Rubio was a moderate with strong business support.
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This is one of the most interesting results of the 2020 primaries. Valladares has most of the local party support while Volotzky seems to have an activist type of campaign. Being an affluent, educated district with an even amount of DEMs and REPs, it’ll be especially interesting to see how the candidates try to appeal to the democratic voters of the seat.
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