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FOX 11: Will Rollins Campaign Announcement
Elex Michaelson interviews Will Rollins on his 2024 campaign launch announcement.
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PATCH: Will Rollins Announces Rematch Against Rep. Ken Calvert
A former federal prosecutor who nearly ousted Rep. Ken Calvert from his long-held congressional seat last year wants a rematch. On Tuesday, Democrat Will Rollins announced he is running again for California’s 41st Congressional District. He narrowly lost to the GOP congressman in the November general election, garnering 48 percent of the vote compared to […]
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BAY AREA REPORTER: Gay Palm Springs lawyer Rollins relaunches congressional bid
In his race last year gay U.S. House candidate Will Rollins lost to conservative Congressmember Ken Calvert (R-Corona) by 11,100 votes in California’s 41st Congressional District that includes a large part of Palm Springs. The former federal prosecutor expects to do much better in 2024 running in a presidential election year that typically draws out […]
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PRESS ENTERPRISE: Democrat Will Rollins to again run for Inland congressional seat in 2024
Will Rollins will once again try to do something no one’s done in 30 years — beat Rep. Ken Calvert in an election.
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DESERT SUN: Democrat Will Rollins to challenge GOP Rep. Ken Calvert again in 2024
Rollins is beginning his campaign with a long list of congressional endorsements, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and all three of California’s leading U.S. Senate candidates. Valley resident and former U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer has also endorsed Rollins.
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POLITICO: A do-over in the desert: California Democrat who almost won seeks a rematch
Rollins’ formal entry into the race again throws into play a tight district that became bluer as part of the last redistricting process, including picking up Palm Springs and its large LGBTQ community.
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Could California decide control of Congress? A Democratic super PAC plans to spend $35 million in the state
Democrats consider California pivotal to the party’s efforts to regain control of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024, with a super PAC tied to former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pledging Tuesday to spend $35 million on competitive congressional races in the state.