The Columbus Dispatch

Ex-house Republican flips California seat

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FRESNO, Calif. – Republican­s have picked up their 11th seat overall in the U.S. House and their third seat in California, as David Valadao reclaimed the seat he lost in the state’s farm belt two years ago.

The former congressma­n defeated Democratic Rep. TJ Cox, who ousted Valadao in the 21st Congressio­nal District two years ago by 862 votes.

Valadao endorsed President Donald Trump after withholdin­g his backing in 2016 – a risk in a swing district the president lost by 15 points four years ago. But he also stressed his independen­ce, criticizin­g the Trump administra­tion for family separation­s at the border and promoting his willingnes­s to work across party lines.

On paper, the 21st District looks like it should be a Democratic stronghold: The party holds a nearly 17-point registrati­on edge. But California’s agricultur­al centers have long been known for Republican residents who vote reliably and Democrats who often do not.

Valadao proved tough to beat after he was first elected in 2012, fending off Democratic challenger­s by focusing on water for agricultur­e and other local issues.

That changed in 2018, when Democrats captured seven Gop-held House seats in California as voters rejected the Trump agenda. The 21st was among them, though the results weren’t settled until weeks after Election Day.

Although Valadao has tried to distance himself at times from the Trump administra­tion, the president has called the former congressma­n “an incredible guy” he wants back in Washington.

Valadao, from a dairy farming family, topped the primary field in March, with nearly half the vote.

Cox campaigned on health care and immigratio­n reform in a district with a large Latino population. Valadao stressed support for more water for agricultur­e, while accusing Cox of lining up with radical environmen­talists.

In an online video posted this week, Valadao pledged to pass a coronaviru­s relief package and improve the health care system “so that everyone can get the care they need when they need it most.”

Valadao declared victory on Wednesday, before the Associated Press had called the race. In his statement, he made it clear his first priority is delivering help for the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Fresno Bee reported.

 ?? BILL CLARK/CQ ROLL CALL/TNS ?? California Republican David Valadao regained the U.S. House seat he lost in 2018 by defeating incumbent Democrat TJ Cox in the 21st Congressio­nal District.
BILL CLARK/CQ ROLL CALL/TNS California Republican David Valadao regained the U.S. House seat he lost in 2018 by defeating incumbent Democrat TJ Cox in the 21st Congressio­nal District.

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