Redistricting shuffle makes race to succeed Nunes a low-key affair
The four Republicans and two Democrats running in a California special election to succeed ex-Rep. Devin Nunes have something in common: Theyre in the hunt for a dead-end job.
For whoever wins the race this spring in Californias 22nd District, its a temporary gig that ends when the 117th Congress adjourns on Jan. 3. The winner will have no built-in advantage running for reelection as an incumbent for a full term because California lost one seat to reapportionment and the new map that shuffled district numbers also led to several incumbents running in new terrain.
Now considered a safe Republican seat, the 22nd District will morph into a much more competitive district in the November midterms, with GOP Rep. David Valadao running to defend it.
Nunes resigned effective Jan. 1 to run a new media enterprise of former President Donald Trump. The April 5 special primary for his unexpired term is being run under the same boundaries that gave Nunes an 8-point win in 2020. Early voting by mail ran from March 7 through Tuesday.
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