My new district has an equal number of Republicans and Democrats.
Hey there, it’s Katie Porter. California's redistricting commission just finalized new congressional district lines, and the new map means I could have an even tougher race this coming November. Here’s what you should know about the district I’m running in, CA-47.
- There are a near equal number of registered Democrats and Republicans.
- Governor Newsom won here by just 1%.
- Nearly 70% of the voters are new to me.
- I’ll need to win in Republican strongholds like Huntington Beach.
All of this, in an election year that could be particularly tough for Democrats, means this race is a real toss up. I want to stay in Congress so that I can continue to fight to lower costs for families, protect our environment, and hold corrupt officials and greedy corporations accountable. But I really need your help. We have an important end of year deadline on December 31, can you chip in before then to help us win this race?
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—Katie
Congresswoman Katie Porter is fighting for affordable child care, lower cost prescription drugs, climate action, and a strong, stable, globally competitive economy that works for everyone. She’s standing up to corporate special interests and doesn’t take any money from corporate PACs or lobbyists, so we rely on grassroots supporters like you pitching in when they can. Make a contribution today.
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