Democrats rally behind progressive Aisha Wahab after win in California special election - US politics live
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Democrats rally behind progressive Aisha Wahab after win in California special election - US politics live

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Key Points:

  • Progressive Aisha Wahab won a special election in California to fill Eric Swalwell's vacant congressional seat, becoming the first Muslim woman and Afghan American elected to the state's legislature amid significant opposition funding from AIPAC-linked Super PACs.
  • Prominent Democrats, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, praised Wahab's grassroots campaign and expressed eagerness to collaborate on progressive issues like Medicare and immigration reform.
  • California Democratic delegation chair Zoe Lofgren notably withheld public congratulations, having previously criticized Wahab for opposing the delegation's plan to appoint a caretaker for the vacant seat.
  • Additional political developments include Michael Cohen reversing his stance to praise Donald Trump on his radio show, scrutiny over Trump's aide Natalie Harp's security clearance, and controversy surrounding the potential renaming of the USS Doris Miller to USS Donald Trump.
  • The Cook Political Report updated its midterm forecast, shifting Texas and Iowa Senate races from Republican-leaning to toss-ups with potential Democratic gains.

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