Another House pick-up was just called by the Associated Press for a congressional district in California.
Jordan Graham at the Orange County Register:
Democrats are set to control every House seat in Orange County, completing their swift and historic sweep of the conservative bastion, after the Associated Press on Saturday, Nov. 17 projected that Gil Cisneros would win the 39th Congressional District race.
The region’s sudden political shift marks a sharp rebuke of the GOP and of President Donald Trump, who acted as an accelerant for a county that has slowly crept more Democratic over the past three decades.
The 39th was the last to flip of the five Southern California Republican-held seats targeted by Democrats this cycle. Democrats trailed in all but one of those districts on election night but clawed back as late tallies of vote-by-mail and provisional ballots swung heavily in their favor.
Cisneros widened his lead on Saturday to 3,020 votes after trailing his GOP opponent, Young Kim, by nearly 3,900 votes on Election Day.
Cisneros, a Navy veteran and former Republican whose life changed when he won a $266 million jackpot in 2010, will represent a district spanning Orange, Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. The seat has is currently represented by 13-term GOP Congresswoman Ed Royce, who in January opted to retire.