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CA Congressional Elections 2010: The Real Races Become Clearer

Posted 01 February 2010 | By Rose Report Staff | Categories: California Congressional Analysis, Uncategorized | 2 Comments

All congressional campaigns in California recently had to submit end of year fundraising reports to the Federal Election Commission.  Election 2010 is now less than a year away, and these most recent fundraising numbers help show which challenger candidates are serious competitors and which ones simply are not.  Following up our previous post on third [...]

Lungren’s Reelection Gets Harder, Bilbray’s Gets Easier

Posted 03 December 2009 | By Mike Whatley | Categories: Press | No Comments

The status of the 2010 Congressional elections in California’s 3rd district (currently represented by Republican Dan Lungren) and 50th district (currently represented by Republican Brian Bilbray) have changed since our post last month about potentially competitive Congressional elections in California in 2010.  A Democratic challenger has dropped out of both races.

California: A 2010 Congressional Battleground?

Posted 02 November 2009 | By Mike Whatley | Categories: California Congressional Analysis | 3 Comments

Much of the recent work at the Rose Institute has focused on California redistricting in 2011 and how it may significantly change—even eliminate—certain districts, thereby forcing out several term incumbents in 2012.  However, it is also important to consider which incumbents may not make it to 2012 because they lose in 2010.  Several seats could [...]