PGage, to moi, today (2/27): > > 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. > > Tell me about it... here in PA, when they thrash out what our districts will look like (hopefully by the May primaries), I might have a diff number in mine, too... but the battle to determine which plan ultimately does go forward, rages on <https://whyy.org/articles/federal-judges-decline-immediately-throw-court-drawn-congressional-map/> (PBS station in Philly link, f'rinstance)
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