Antelope Valley Press

Democratic US Rep. Gomez triumphs

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Democratic US Rep. Jimmy Gomez defeated rival Democrat David Kim, on Saturday, in a Los Angeles district after a battle on the party’s progressiv­e flank.

With nearly all the ballots counted, Gomez had 51.3% to 48.7% for Kim, or a margin of about 3,000 votes.

The race was a rematch from 2020 when Gomez defeated Kim, an immigratio­n lawyer. Under California’s primary rules, only the top two finishers advance to the November election, which set up the fight between two Democrats.

The heavily Democratic 34th District is a diverse, urban mishmash of neighborho­ods that cuts across income, racial and ethnic groups. It includes downtown Los Angeles, Koreatown and heavily Latino Boyle Heights.

Fewer than 1 in 10 voters in the district are Republican­s, over 60% are Democrats and most of the remainder are independen­ts who lean Democratic.

Last week, Republican­s regained overall control of the House by reaching the 218-seat threshold for a majority.

Counting is not yet finished in a handful of other undecided races.

Gomez’s campaign touted him as “the proven progressiv­e who delivers for us,” and his website includes photograph­s of him with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. It spotlights that he supports Medicare-for-all and Green New Deal climate change proposals.

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