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Ragnaroni
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« on: December 27, 2022, 06:19:41 AM »

Orange County flipped back into the red column for the Governor and the Senate. The two congresswomen, 43rd and 47th districs I think, held with higher margins than 2020 IIRC, maybe the LA times could write an obituary for their obituary on OCC's rep leanings now  Wink
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Ragnaroni
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« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2022, 04:21:19 AM »

Orange County flipped back into the red column for the Governor and the Senate. The two congresswomen, 43rd and 47th districs I think, held with higher margins than 2020 IIRC, maybe the LA times could write an obituary for their obituary on OCC's rep leanings now  Wink

Considering the best the non-Chen GOP could muster in OC in a comparatively low-turnout midterm with complacent/lazy Dems were <5 point margins, I don't know if I'd be so cocky just yet

I am aware of this, it was more of a jab at the L.A Times than anything serious. I sincerely doubt OC to be red for the 2024 presidential election, Romney seems to be the last with that honor.
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