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« on: February 26, 2019, 11:46:33 PM »

Oh I must have missed this one! I see RINO Tom is still insecure about his own party and how it’s logically inconsistent to be a social liberal Republican. Some things never change Smiley.

I guess that’s just Cunningham, Diep, Chen, Choi and Lackey left in Assembly seats won by Clinton. And there’s a few more marginal Trump seats that Trump will probably lose in 2020 as well. There are four left in the State Senate in seats won by Clinton: Chang, Wilk, Moorlach and Bates. The first three are all up in 2020. I feel pretty confident in saying that the CA GOP hasn’t quite hit rock bottom just yet.

I think the Assembly seats will be stubborn for Dems. They might win one or two of those.

As for the Senate, I wouldn't be surprised if Dems win a clean sweep next year by defeating Chang, Wilk, and Moorlach. Morrell in SD-23 is a Trump+3 district with no clear party registration advantage. He could theoretically lose as well.

Dems ceiling in 2020 is D+4 for a 33-7 Senate. That would leave them with 1 seat in the presidential year Senate class.
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