Redistricting in California could turn some of the state’s most competitive districts into more reliably Democratic ones. But Democrats said they’re not changing their campaign strategy in the state just yet.
A spokesperson for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said its investments in candidates’ campaigns and messaging will largely remain untouched for now.
“Until and after California voters make their voices heard, we are focused on winning back the House,” DCCC spokesperson Anna Elsasser said in a statement. “We are confident that our candidates’ track record of getting things done for their communities puts them in the best position to win.”