Let's see how Scott Peters does without a national Democrat trend at his back in the CA-52. I predict that multiple Republicans will find the prospect of challenging Peters to be enticing and will jump into the race. Peters won by slightly more than 2% of the vote, and there shouldn't be any more redistricting in the interim. I predict another close race. Fans of limited government should be looking for a fierce candidate who will take up consistent fiscally conservative positons to challenge Peters. In other words, someone unlike Bilbray. It is possible he might run again; his comments that he lost due to the tide, which may contain some truth, make me wonder if he will run again.
City Council District changes:
City Council District changes:
Council Districts in 2010
Council District in 2012
Source: San Diego City Map Gallery.
I need to pay more attention to the city council and local issues, because I don't trust the new mayor to implement Prop B to save the city money. Further, we often have a better chance to have an influence in local elections.
Off-topic: every time I visit your blog, my eyes go to the debt clock. It's emotionally unpleasant. Since the election, it's become frightening.
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