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FOX NEWS DIGITAL: Blue state Dems look to buck party’s crime policies, get major backing from police groups in swing races
Rollins is running to represent California’s 41st Congressional District, and last week, he flipped the endorsement of one local police group, the Palm Springs Police Officers Association, from incumbent Republican Rep. Ken Calvert, who it endorsed in 2022.
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WASHINGTON EXAMINER: Will Rollins, Democrat at Palm Springs Fundraiser Tonight, Challenges Republican Ken Calvert to Debate
Democrat Will Rollins holds a narrow lead over 30-year incumbent Rep. Ken Calvert (R-CA), according to internal polling commissioned by the Rollins campaign and first shared with the Washington Examiner.
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KVCR: Palm Springs police union endorses Democrat Will Rollins for Congress
Mike Torres, the vice president of the union, said he’s impressed by Rollins’ career as a federal prosecutor. “He really supportive of what we’re doing understands the nature and the understanding of the climate that we’re currently working in,” said Torres.
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KESQ: Palm Springs police union reverses course and endorses Will Rollins for congress
The Palm Springs Police Officers Association has endorsed Democrat Will Rollins for California’s 41st Congressional District. The announcement was made at a press conference in front of the Palm Springs police department on S. Civic Dr. Tuesday morning.
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KUNA: Coverage of Palm Springs Police Officers’ Association Endorsement
KUNA’s coverage of the Palm Springs Police Officers’ Association endorsing Will Rollins for Congress.
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FOX 11: Coverage of Palm Springs Police Officers’ Association Endorsement
It’s a rematch between Democrat @WillRollinsCA & Republican @KenCalvert in CA’s 41st congressional district. In ’22, @PalmSpringsPOA endorsed Calvert. Now, they’re endorsing Rollins & highlighting his background as a prosecutor. “They stand for everything I believe in!”
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BAY AREA REPORTER: Political Notebook: Takano predicts doubling of LGBTQ caucus in Congress
Rollins is trying to oust from his 41st Congressional District seat conservative Congressmember Ken Calvert (R-Corona), who received 53% of the primary vote. Takano was dismissive of recent reports that because Rollins received less than 50% of the primary vote, he is unlikely to win his race in November.