The article discusses the democrats’ position in California and California’s political geography. California is a solidly Democratic state, and all the statewide officials are Democrats, including the senator and governor. Notably, there has been no Republican elected statewide since 2006, and democrats hold supermajorities in 46 congressional districts. The state had, for many years, voted republican but grew slowly to become a democratic state. The central/south coast started as a republican region, but the status quo has shown signs of cracking. Analyzing California’s political geography will help understand Democrats’ position in California and past and future voting patterns.
CALIFORNIA’S CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS AND CALIFORNIA’S POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
California’s political geography is changing as California’s congressional elections showed Republicans maintained an early lead over the democrats. The republican mike Garcia had a 56 percent over the democrat, Smith’s 44 percent in a special congressional election. The election was mainly a highly watched race and would provide the electorates’ mood since coronavirus griped the nation. The republicans had earlier retained a rural district in Wisconsin showing that they were still the favorites among electorates. Notably, the battle for California’s 25th district is telling as democrats risk losing a seat that they won recently. The essay discusses California’s political geography and the shift in the democrats’ position in California.
DEMOCRATS’ POSITION IN CALIFORNIA AND CALIFORNIA’S SPECIAL ELECTION
The Democrats’ position in California is at risk as the republicans are gaining popularity among the electorates. Notably, for the first time in two decades, republicans wrestled a seat from democrats. The republican candidate won by 10 percentage points but this result was not earth-shattering. The two candidates are to face off again in November and the results might give a clearer indication. Moreover, the democrats are facing a challenge of holding on to the seats in the Californian state. Democrats hold a six-point registration edge over the republicans and are banking on this to ensure California remains democratic. California’s political geography shows that the democrats’ position in California is solidified despite close republican competition.