LA Times: GOP House Members Survive New Districts?

Did you see this headline, John?
 
New California Congressional Districts

It’s an open question: Can California Republicans defy the odds and keep their seats red?

While California passed Proposition 50 and secured new maps that counteracted Texas’ Trump-ordered gerrymander, we still have to win the seats.

Republicans like Rep. Darrell Issa aren’t giving up or disappearing just because their districts were redrawn. They are going to fight every single day to keep these seats red. And if even one or two of them succeed, then Democrats have a very slim chance of retaking the U.S. House Majority.

We cannot run the risk of snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory. We have to finish the job and flip enough seats from red to blue in California to take back the House Majority and put a “check” on President Trump. And to do that, we need you. Will you rush a donation of $35 or more today?

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