Why does CA-34 struggle to elect Hispanic candidates? (user search)
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« on: March 28, 2024, 10:16:08 AM »

It's not really differential turnout surprisingly. Turnout% is pretty similar across the district except in the higher turnout Highland Park. I don't have the precinct breakdown, as Redistricter lumps all the Dems together, but it's a relatively Hispanic area. My guess is that Kim does really well in Koreatown and Downtown and is competitive in the more educated parts of the district even if they are Hispanic. Gomez wins the less educated Hispanic areas.
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