Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis (D) and psychologist Pedro Casas (R) advanced to the general election Tuesday in California’s 38th Congressional District, setting up a November showdown for a House seat that election handicappers rate as comfortably favoring Democrats. Solis led the four-candidate field with 44.4 percent of the vote, while Casas secured a…
Solis, Casas set to duke it out for open California House race
Originally reported by The Hill
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