Republican U.S. House candidate Mike Garcia campaigns back in January, before California's stay-at-home order forced the candidates to campaign from home for Tuesday's special election.Republican U.S. House candidate Mike Garcia campaigns back in January, before California's stay-at-home order forced the candidates to campaign from home for Tuesday's special election.
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a stay-at-home order on March 19, forcing Garcia and Smith to abandon the pillars of traditional campaigning: door-knocking, meet-and-greets, rallies and fundraising events. "We transitioned from being able to canvass, and stand on street corners waving signs, and going out to events with Mike, like meet-and-greets and that sort of thing, to all phones," said Marian Salazar, a volunteer for the Garcia campaign.Smith told NPR the pandemic requires campaigns to also be able to offer constituents assistance, not just ask for their vote.
The race is also now a primarily mail-in ballot election that was ordered by the governor in response to the pandemic. Republicans, including President Trump, have criticized mail-in ballot elections as somehow unfair to the GOP, but nonpartisan elections analyst David Wasserman notes early data suggests a strong performance by Garcia in this Democratic-leaning seat.
Dems trying to steal another election. Mail in only yet they opened up booth in heavy dem part of district.
There's enough anti-Democratic sentiment in California right now to put Garcia over.
Can’t wait for the Leftist rage when Garcia wins
I take a pot smoking, horny, intelligent competent congresswoman over almost any pro-Trump Republican at this point. IncompetenceKills
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Interesting that he may win now, but possibly lose in November when higher turnout occurs.
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