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We have a troubling update on the situation in California, where Democrats are trying to advance a scheme to eradicate several Republican congressional districts via Proposition 50 which is on the November 4th Special Election ballot.
A new Emerson Poll finds that Proposition is currently ahead with 57% support. This is not good news, and we need to be responsive and take action. If we lose Republican congressional seats in California, it will make it much harder for the GOP to hold onto majority control in Congress.

We have to try and hold onto as many Republican congressional seats as possible, and go on offense and targe the seven congressional seats that Democrats barely won in the 2024 elections and include:
Democrat Adam Gray: CA-16 = Won with just 50.0% of the vote.
Democrat Derek Tran: CA-45 = Won with just 50.1% of the vote.
Democrat George Whitesides: CA-27 = Won with just 51.3% of the vote.
Democrat Dave Min: CA-47 = Won with just 51.4% of the vote.
Democrat Josh Harder: CA-09 = Won with just 51.8% of the vote.
Democrat Mike Levin: CA-49 = Won with just 52.2% of the vote.
Democrat Jim Costa: CA-21 = Won with just 52.6% of the vote.
We need to make the Democrats' redistricting scheme backfire, where instead of reducing the number of California Republican congressional seats down to just 4, the number could dramatically expand to 16 GOP-held seats in the state by winning the seats Democrats won by the tiniest of margins in 2024.
Please support our California Conservative Campaigns independent expenditure effort to flip these 7 Democrat-held congressional seats into the GOP column by making a contribution online -- JUST CLICK HERE.

P.S. It is imperative we hold onto our Republican majority in Congress, and we really need to expand the size of that majority to help President Trump advance his agenda to restore American greatness. Winning these 7 Democrat-held congressional seats in California (which Democrats won by the narrowest margins in 2024) is an important part of this effort to ensure strong Conservative Republican majorities in the House.

Again - you can support our efforts by making a contribution online: JUST CLICK HERE.


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