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LGBTQ NATION: Candidate Will Rollins hits his Republican opponent hard with corruption accusations
On November 5, the fate of the House of Representatives, and maybe democracy itself, hinges on just a handful of candidates in swing districts across the country. California Democrat Will Rollins is one of them.
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PRESS-ENTERPRISE: What polls say about the Ken Calvert vs. Will Rollins House race
A new poll shows a deadlocked race between Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Corona, and Democrat Will Rollins in the costly and closely watched race for a congressional seat representing part of Riverside County.
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LAist: Interview with Will Rollins
NPR LA’s interview with Democrat Will Rollins.
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CBS NEWS: Democrats fault anti-abortion records of GOP incumbents in fight to retake Congress
Democratic challenger Will Rollins also called out his rival, Rep. Ken Calvert, and “MAGA extremists” in an ad last week for their backing of a bill that could criminalize medical practitioners who provide abortions.
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POLITICO: Dems hold slight edge in California swing House districts
Republican incumbent Ken Calvert and Democrat Will Rollins are dead even, each receiving the support of 46 percent of likely voters. Their race in CA-41 (Palm Springs and Riverside County) is perhaps the most competitive in the state due to Rollins peeling “off a small but significant number” of GOP-leaning voters. Calvert was the only […]
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POLITICO: Down-ballot Dems look to Harris’ prosecutor past for a boost
Will Rollins, who’s challenging Republican Rep. Ken Calvert in CA-41, told Score shortly after Harris announced her bid for president in July that the “prosecutor-versus-corruption, prosecutor-versus-felon narrative is so, so uniquely helpful” for him as a former federal prosecutor.
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PRESS ENTERPRISE: Will there be a Ken Calvert, Will Rollins debate in race for Inland House seat?
There’s little, if anything, that Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Corona, and Democrat Will Rollins agree on — including whether the rivals for an Inland congressional seat should air their differences in a public debate.