First Korean American in Congress, Wins GOP Reelection

First Korean American in Congress, Wins GOP Reelection

Young Kim defended her Orange County seat and will return to the House

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Rep. Young Kim (R-CA), one of three Korean American women who were first elected to Congress in 2020, defended her Orange County seat and will return to the House, putting Republicans one step closer to an overall majority.

NBC Los Angeles reported:

Kim, who won the district two years ago by 14% points, ran on the platform of supporting small business, tightening the southern border and decreasing taxes.

Kim faced former fire captain and union president Joe Kerr. Kerr, who served for more than 30 years with the Orange County Fire Authority.

Kerr ran on protecting reproductive freedoms, increasing taxation on major corporations, and increasing funding to police departments, fire departments, and first responders. He was unsuccessful in his 2022 bid for a state Senate seat and the Orange County Board of Supervisors in 2018.

Elsewhere in California, Republican incumbents looked likely to keep their seats, as Rep. David Valadao (R-CA) survived a challenge in the Central Valley in which Democrats attacked him for supporting Trump’s impeachment.

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