With Maps Being Redrawn, Rep. Harder of Turlock Faces Tough Choices
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Rep. Josh Harder (D–Turlock) has a huge decision to make between two choices that may well decide his political future.
Does he run for re-election in 2022 in the redrawn version of his 10th congressional district seat, which might be less friendly to Democrats than it is now?
Or does the venture capitalist seek a seat that includes part of the Bay Area, where he is well-known and accumulated his wealth?
The San Joaquin Sun’s Alex Tavlian takes a deep dive into the possibilities for the two-term Democrat who ousted Jeff Denham in 2018.
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