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CA-32: Who Will Replace Solis?

by: David Dayen

Sat Dec 20, 2008 at 09:22:35 AM PST


Let's have a brief respite from the coming California apocalypse to try and figure out which politician will beat a fast retreat out of Sacramento and into DC to replace Hilda Solis in the Congress.  There are actually some good progressive possibilities here, which one would hope considering that Solis was such a progressive leader.  The CapAlert early line matched with my expectations.

Democratic state Sens. Gil Cedillo and Gloria Romero say they're exploring running for the East Los Angeles County congressional seat that's expected to be vacated by Rep. Hilda Solis, reportedly President-elect Barack Obama's pick for labor secretary.

While Cedillo was expressing his interest Thursday to reporters on the floor of the Senate, Romero wandered by and said she was "definitely" looking at jumping into the race.

Told that in addition to Cedillo, the Calderon brothers -- Assemblyman Charles and state Sen. Ron -- could be contenders, Romero declared, "I can beat them all" -- and walked off.

I like the confidence.

Both Cedillo or Romero would be great additions to the House.  I would give Romero the edge because it's actually her district - Cedillo serves a contiguous district.  Romero would be a rare voice for prison reform in Washington, and while her advocacy proved fruitless in Sacramento, ultimately she will be proven right if we see mass releases in the next few months, and having her on the national stage would be very helpful to the prison reform movement.  For Cedillo it's the same, only on immigration reform.  I would imagine that both of them would join the House Progressive Caucus.

As long as the Calderons stay out of this seat, I'd be happy.

Other contenders are the sitting Assemblymembers in the district, Ed Hernandez and Mike Eng, as well as state Board of Equalization chair Judy Chu, who in a twist is married to Mike Eng, which would make for an interesting primary.  I think Chu is good in her position but I can't say I know much about her on other issues.

The last special Congressional election gave us Laura Richardson.  Hopefully we'll do much better with this one.

UPDATE: As per below, Jackie Speier won the last special election for Congress in CA, actually.

David Dayen :: CA-32: Who Will Replace Solis?
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Not to be a pest but (0.00 / 0)
   the last special election for Congress in CA gave us Jackie Speier, after Rep. Tom Lantos died early this year. Richardson was elected after Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald died in 2007.
  I agree that we want to get a better Representative than Laura Richardson and that either Calderon is not what we need. I think that the likeliest outcome is that Gloria Romero wins, which would be fine with me.
  For the short term it would be bad to lose another Senate seat; with the vacancy in Mark Ridley-Thomas' seat we are already down a Senator. This could matter in close votes on tax and budget issues. At least there's no question that the seats will stay Democratic once their replacements are elected

you are correct on Speier (4.00 / 1)
The way this will likely go, however, unless the field is cleared totally MRT's Senate seat will be filled before anyone leaves the Senate to fill Solis'.

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Romero has a few serious problems ... (0.00 / 0)
...not the least of which is that she expects loyalty but fails to reciprocate. Moreover, she's going to have a tough time getting the California unions behind her. If it's Cedillo v. Romero, I'd say it will be Cedillo.

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