Democrat Dave Min defeats Scott Baugh in critical California House race
Democrat Dave Min has defeated Republican Scott Baugh in the race for a congressional seat in Orange County, California, NBC News projects.
Democrat Dave Min has defeated Republican Scott Baugh in the race for a congressional seat in Orange County, California, NBC News projects.
"I know many of us are anxious about the future of our country, but we cannot give up on America," Min wrote on X after he declared victory Tuesday night. "In Congress, I will fight to protect our democracy, safeguard our freedoms, and expand economic opportunity."
The results come after a contentious election cycle in a swing district with rapidly shifting demographics. Once a Republican stronghold, the district has been flipping between the parties for the past decade. The number of registered Democrats is nearly identical to the number of registered Republicans in a district where unaffiliated voters largely decided the race.
Min, a law professor, championed issues of reproductive rights, gun violence and climate action, polling well in areas like Irvine that have younger populations. Meanwhile Baugh, a former member of the state Assembly, campaigned on border security, the fentanyl crisis and crime, generally performing well in areas with older electorates.
The district’s evolving politics have been driven in part by its rapidly changing racial makeup. Asian Americans in particular have emerged as a critical part of the electorate, now making up about a quarter of the district’s population as its largest minority group. Both candidates have been courting the group. But Min previously told NBC News that his advocacy for the community makes him well-positioned to represent it.
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