I’m vaguely aware of California allowing the top two vote-getters in the 
primary (regardless of party) to proceed to the general election. Is that the 
case for the congressional races?
 
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|_>|_>  Brad Beam- Belle WV
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Steve Timko


>There's probably conservative Congressional districts in Los Angeles County. I 
>don't know the area. But as a rule of thumb she'd need to live behind the 
>Orange Curtain to win or even make a decent showing. Primaries are open, 
>right? So Democrats could cross over and vote for her in the primary to keep a 
>more competent opponent out of the general election, right?

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