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Democrat faces huge climb to unseat McClintock


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By Emily Cadei, Sacramento Bee

Democrat Jessica Morse has advanced to a general election clash with Republican Rep. Tom McClintock this fall, edging fellow Democrat Regina Bateson for second place in California’s top two primary.

McClintock finished first with 52 percent of the primary vote, Morse at nearly 20 percent and Bateson just under 13 percent. A final result could take weeks to determine as thousands of late-arriving ballots are tallied.

The contest between Morse, an energetic 36-year-old first time candidate, and the 61-year-old McClintock, who’s held elected office off-and-on since 1982, will offer voters in the 4th congressional district a sharp contrast in both experience and style. The district runs along the Sierra Nevada mountains from Lake Tahoe south to Yosemite, with the majority of its population concentrated in Placer County.

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  1. Irish Wahini says - Posted: June 7, 2018

    Democrats and Republicans who want to see positive changes made in Congress, need to work hard to unseat Mc-do-nothing. The constituents in the Sierras’ Congressional 4th District deserve SO MUCH MORE. Vote for change in November!