Summary
Democrat Adam Gray narrowly won California’s 13th Congressional District, unseating Republican Rep. John Duarte by fewer than 200 votes in the final U.S. House race decided this year.
Gray’s victory leaves Republicans with 220 House seats to Democrats’ 215.
Duarte, who won the seat in 2022 by 564 votes, conceded, calling the loss part of the political process.
Both candidates emphasized bipartisan appeals, with Gray focusing on water, agriculture, and infrastructure, while Duarte prioritized inflation and crime.
The district, with a large Latino population, leans Democratic but sees lower turnout among working-class voters.
“Captures” is an odd choice of verbiage for winning an election.
A day in the life of a journalist must be crazy. Everyone around them is always doing insane things to eachother.
Capturs, slams, battles, etc. Very hectic profession.
I have a question. Are the journalists actually writing these headlines or is there an official “slam artist” doing the headline writing?
I’m asking because I really don’t know.
It’s common for titles to be rewritten before being published afaik
I can’t even be arsed to read a story anymore unless it’s at least got an “eviscerates” or a “skullfucks.”
eachother
Still two words, my dude, continuing the 3,000-year trend.
Oh no, i missed space once. Whateverwillido
hangyourheadinshame
Ive been so spaced out, dude
German’s older and it’s one word in that language.
Only way I can see it is if it was a historically republican seat, then it’s actually a net gain. Otherwise it’s just an average election win
I suppose it had always been Republican as 2022 was the first election after redistricting.
As to be expected, it’s California. I didn’t even know Republicans had a chance…
California has several republican congressmen. Rural California leans hard right, but there are a lot of people in urban California. Like a LOT of people.
There’s just a lot of people in California. Trump got almost as many votes in California as Texas, over 6 million in each.