Los Angeles Times

Trump weighs in on race for McCarthy’s old seat, endorsing Vince Fong

GOP legislator from Bakersfiel­d adds to support of ex-speaker in House election.

- BY FAITH E. PINHO

In a show of just how contested the race for former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s district has become, President Trump weighed in Tuesday, offering his endorsemen­t for Assemblyma­n Vince Fong.

Formerly a district director for McCarthy, his fellow Bakersfiel­d Republican, Fong threw his hat in the ring to replace him shortly after the ousted speaker resigned in December. Fong has already racked up other key endorsemen­ts, including McCarthy’s, in his campaign for the 20th Congressio­nal District seat.

“In Congress, Vince will work with me to Grow the Economy, Lower your Taxes, Cut Burdensome Regulation­s, Champion American Energy, and Protect and Defend the Second Amendment, which is under siege by the Radical Left,” Trump said in a statement. “Now is the time to unite around Vince Fong and elect a true Republican to this seat.”

Fong is up against a slew of other candidates in one of California’s most Republican districts, encompassi­ng portions of Fresno, Kern, Kings and Tulare counties.

One of his rivals, Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux, recently received the endorsemen­ts of state Sen. Shannon Grove (RBakersfie­ld), who has long represente­d the district in the Legislatur­e; and David Giglio, a selfdescri­bed “America First” candidate who dropped out of the race after modeling his campaign after Trump’s.

In a statement thanking Trump, Fong said, “The Central Valley has had enough of the failures of the Biden administra­tion. We are ready to once again have leaders in DC, like President Trump, that will fight for our interests and values.”

Fong’s run for Congress initially hit a snag when Secretary of State Shirley Weber said he could not run for two offices at once. Fong was already seeking reelection to the Assembly.

A judge overruled Weber, saying that although allowing Fong to run for two offices “somewhat defies common sense,” the politician had a right to try.

Voters will cast ballots twice for a representa­tive from the state’s 20th Congressio­nal District — first on March 5, in the primary for the two-year term beginning January 2025, and then in a special election on March 19 for the remainder of McCarthy’s term.

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