California GOP ponders way forward after stunning losses

By Michael R. Blood, The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — A string of losses has set off a fresh round of Republican soul-searching in California, where the party has been drifting toward irrelevance for years.

Republican U.S. Rep. Mimi Walters was defeated Thursday in the heart of Orange County, once a nationally known Republican stronghold.

Things are so bad for Republicans in the state they didn’t even have a candidate on the ballot for U.S. Senate.

Democrats are on track to hold every statewide office.

And with Walters’ loss to newcomer Katie Porter, Democrats will hold at least a 44-9 edge in California U.S. House seats. There is one race yet to be decided.

Former Assembly Republican leader Kristin Olsen says the party “isn’t salvageable at this time.”

Michael R. Blood, The Associated Press

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