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Democratic challengers outraised seven Republican members of Congress in California over the last three months of 2017, the latest sign of a flood of support for Democrats as they try to take control of the House of Representatives in this years midterm elections.
The GOPs lackluster fundraising totals showed up in more than half of the races here in which Republican incumbents are running for re-election, according to campaign finance reports released Thursday.
Republican incumbents fell short from a deep-red district in Californias north where two first-time Democratic candidates each topped Rep. Tom McClintocks campaign haul to more competitive districts in the south where Reps. Mimi Walters and Dana Rohrabacher collected less than their Democratic opponents.
The figures suggest that California, long a source of campaign funds for battleground states, could be a major focus for big donors outside the Golden State this year.
This early money sends a strong signal for Democrats, said David McCuan, a political science professor at Sonoma State University. Democrats cannot win the House without picking off at least several of these Republicans in California.
Democrats must win 24 Republican-held seats to take control of the House. And two California GOP incumbents Reps. Darrell Issa and Ed Royce have already announced they will not run for re-election.
Three Republican incumbents even ended the year with less cash on hand than Democratic challengers an extremely rare development in House races, where incumbents usually have a strong financial advantage.
Most strikingly, Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, raised less than $51,000, being outraised by two Democratic challengers in his San Diego-area seat. Ammar Campa-Najjar, a former Obama administration official, took in $176,000, and Josh Butner, a former Navy Seal, raised $106,000. Hunter ended the year with $290,900 in the bank, compared with $299,000 for Campa-Najjar.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/02/01/democratic-challengers-outraise-seven-of-californias-republican-members-of-congress/
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(51,559 posts)We have too many Dems running against the very beatable Rohrabacher. Hillary carried his district. This has spurred Dems to enter the race. We have about 8 viable Dem candidates, and there are a couple Republican candidates. But with our "jungle primary," only the two top vote getters, regardless of party, will move on to the runoff in November. Thus, there is the very real possibility that even though the Dems in total take the majority of votes, the two Republicans will move on to the runoff because, with far fewer GOP candidates, the Republican voters did not split up their votes like the Democratic voters.