The O.C. Register asked four experts to analyze the results of this year’s June Primary election, to sort out who did and didn’t vote. The experts included our friend Scott Lay, the publisher of aroundthecapital.com.
What they concluded was:
If these trends continue through the November General Election then Democratic legislative candidates Jose Solorio and Sharon Quirk-Silva are in big trouble.
Solorio in particular is facing an uphill battle as the district he is vying for, the 34th State Senate District, was gerrymandered in part by his opponent, OC Supervisor Janet Nguyen, and her allies. The district went from leaning blue to leaning red and is now dominated by Vietnamese voters. They are more educated and have higher incomes than their Latino counterparts and they vote very consistently.
To make matters worse for Solorio the City of Santa Ana, which makes up a good chunk of the 34th State Senate District, has a lot of senior voter and a lot of Decline to State voters. He isn’t going to be able to count on these groups much in November.
Quirk-Silva is facing some of these same issues over in the 65th Assembly District. Her challenger, Young Kim, can count on the Asian vote in north Orange County and the Asian voters in that area are better educated and have higher incomes than their Latino counterparts.
To make matters worse for Quirk-Silva her district has a lot of young voters and they lean Democrat but don’t vote. The same goes for Solorio’s district.
In short things are looking very tough for Solorio and Quirk-Silva. And you know that the Republican voters are going to vote as they are peeved at how things are going here in California. Will the Democrats stay home – again?
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Scott Lay is a dweeb jerk. Congrats for stating the obvious Capt. Obvious Lay.
So when is Correa going to make his formal announcement that he is running for mayor of SA? Fundraisers ... blah blah blah ......
I hear he is still pondering it. He may not be convinced that he can beat Pulido.