Porterville Recorder

Bloomberg is spending $9 million in California House races

- By MICHAEL R. BLOOD

LOS ANGELES — A political committee backed by billionair­e Michael Bloomberg is spending nearly $9 million on TV ads to help two Democrats trying to topple Republican incumbents in Southern California.

Bloomberg disclosed earlier this year that he intended to spend tens of millions of dollars to support Democratic congressio­nal candidates across the country as the party attempts to seize control of the House.

Federal records Thursday showed Independen­ce USA is investing more than $4 million on TV ads opposing Rep. Dana Rohrabache­r in Orange County's 48th Congressio­nal District, one of the most closely watched races in the nation. The 15-term congressma­n is in a toss-up contest with Democrat Harley Rouda.

The super PAC also invested more than $4.5 million on ads supporting Democrat Katie Hill, who is trying to oust Rep. Steve Knight in the 25th District north of Los Angeles.

The districts have been targeted by national Democrats trying to pick up 23 seats nationwide to win control of the House. They are among a string of Republican-held districts in California carried by Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

Rouda has been critical of Rohrabache­r's skepticism about the cause of climate change. He said he believed Bloomberg's involvemen­t in the race reflected the former mayor's concern with the congressma­n's "extreme" positions, including on global warming.

Rouda said he's never met Bloomberg "but I do thank him."

Rohrabache­r spokesman Dale Neugebauer said in an email that "billionair­es from San Francisco and New York City are pouring millions of dollars into this district to buy the election for (House Democratic leader) Nancy Pelosi and advance their own personal agendas."

 ?? BY CHERYL SENTER ?? AP FILE PHOTO In this Oct. 13, photo former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks at a Moms Demand Action gun safety rally at City Hall in Nashua, N.H.
BY CHERYL SENTER AP FILE PHOTO In this Oct. 13, photo former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks at a Moms Demand Action gun safety rally at City Hall in Nashua, N.H.

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