Kind of.

When Sonny Bono was elected as the Cogressional Representative to CA-44, it
was part of eastern Riverside County, which included Palm Springs, where
Sonny had been Mayor. California re-districting is complex, but eventually
CA-44 was the designation given to the district that covers Compton, Watts,
Carson and other communities in South Los Angeles.

The current CA-44 is like 70% Hispanic.

Bono’s old district (now #36) is much more Democratic than it used to be
(Palm Springs itself is one of the LGBT capitals of California), so it is
unlikely Dash could even get elected there. The current CA-44 has almost
nothing in common with the district Bono represented, and Dash has
zero-chance of getting elected.



On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 1:47 PM 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> Two former reps of the district include the late Sonny Bono and his widow
> Mary.   B
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