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Rep. David Valadao has once again won reelection in California’s Central Valley, overcoming millions in opposition spending and a Democratic registration advantage. Known for his moderate stances and strong local ties, Valadao has proven a resilient incumbent despite challenges from both the left and right. With changing political dynamics, Valadao’s path in future cycles could get more complicated, but for now, his win highlights his rare ability to connect with voters in a district that’s been trending away from Democrats.
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