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PATCH: Meet 41st Congressional District Candidate Will Rollins
In the Q&A below, Rollins offers his view on issues that are top-of-mind for many voters in the district.
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LATIN TIMES: Will Rollins seeks to unseat Trump-ally Rep. Ken Calvert in CA-41 and bring a ‘new generation’ to DC
A congressional race in California’s Inland Empire could determine the control of the house. Here’s how challenger Will Rollins is seeking to prevail.
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POLITICO: Dems seek to corner Republicans on domestic violence
Rollins in CA-41, which includes parts of Palm Springs, is also running a digital ad knocking Calvert for voting against the original act in 1994, and then against reauthorization in 2019 and 2021.
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ROLL CALL: Endangered incumbents tout earmarking prowess on campaign trail
Rollins has been using the earmark issue as campaign fodder, calling for a new Ethics panel investigation and accusing Calvert of “using public office as a personal slush fund.” Calvert’s campaign has called the allegations “meritless” and “debunked lies.”
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SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE: California could decide control of Congress. Democrats say Kamala Harris boosts their odds
More than 18,000 donors have contributed to Will Rollins, the Democrat running against Calvert, since July 21 and volunteering shifts increased by two-thirds in the month following Harris’ entrance into the race, his campaign manager Coby Eiss told the Chronicle.
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NOTUS: Democrats in Tight Rematches Are Going Hard on Border Security
“While I do believe the border needs to be fixed, I also recognize that the far right has used this issue really effectively by trying to mislead voters and demonize migrants,” [Rollins] said. “I think not enough of us on our side of the aisle have made, in my opinion, that point clearly enough, which […]
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LATIN TIMES: California’s 41st Congressional District race could determine control of the House: What you need to know
The race for the 41st District will be a rematch from 2022 between Rep. Ken Calvert (R) and Will Rollins. The contest is considered a toss up.