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CA-26 Race Heats Up: Wildfires, Immigration, Trump Era
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Californias 26th Congressional District race heats up as Representative Julia Brownley retires, opening the door for a competitive election. The solid Democratic seat, covering wealthy suburbs and farm towns, faces challenges like wildfires, coastal erosion, and flooding. Candidates include Democrat Jacqui Irwin, a state assemblymember and former Thousand Oaks mayor, and Republicans Samuel Gallucci, a pastor and nonprofit boss, and Michael Koslow, a retired Air Force vet turned investigator. Immigration, wildfire prevention, and views on the Trump era are key issues. The race could set the tone for Californias coastal fights in the upcoming election.
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