California's March primary could be interesting.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to announce his presidential campaign tomorrow. With both Trump and DeSantis in the race we can assume this will be a very competitive primary, and California could play a huge role.
That could have a serious effect on our race. Here's how:
On March 5, 2024, voters will be choosing which two Senate candidates will advance to the general election. In California, those top two candidates can be from either party—so that means two Democrats, two Republicans, or one of each could advance to November. Now, on that same ballot will likely be a highly competitive Republican presidential primary.
A competitive and consequential GOP primary will juice turnout for the Republican candidate in our own Senate primary.
It will also make TV ad time significantly more expensive, as Trump, DeSantis, and their super PACs dominate airspace and drive up prices—we could have to make cuts to our own planned advertisements.
We need to be prepared for how a competitive Republican presidential primary could make our race even more expensive.
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More to come,
Team KP
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