Key facts
- California's jungle primary on June 2 will feature all candidates running in one contest, with the top two advancing to November.
- Several House Democrats aged 70 or older are facing primary challenges from younger Democratic candidates.
- Challengers are campaigning on anti-incumbency platforms, criticizing long tenures and arguing for new leadership.
- Incumbents are highlighting their experience and attacking challengers' backgrounds.
- The LA mayor's race and the state's gubernatorial election are also being watched for anti-incumbent sentiment.
House Democrats are closely monitoring California's congressional primaries to gauge anti-incumbency sentiment among voters. This election cycle features several long-serving Democratic representatives, some in their 70s and 80s, facing primary challenges from younger Democratic candidates. These races are seen as a crucial test of whether voters are looking for new leadership, which could have implications for the broader political landscape and the battle for control of Congress.
