It now appears that our city is going to be within a new District layout that includes other coastal cities and at least parts of the other cities on The Hill.
It also appears that we won't be part of Congresswoman Janice Hahn's newly remapped District and they she will now likely have Congresswoman Richardson as either a constituent, her future Congresswoman, or find that both of them might lose in November, 2012.
My politics favor what I see for our new District and it just might look brighter for Ms. Marcy Winograd to find more votes from Torrance all the way past "The People's Republic of Santa Monica" and all the way up into the mountains above Malibu.
I think we will become a more solidly Democratic District, even when taking into consideration the Republican residents of our city, Rolling Hills Estates, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills and parts of San Pedro that have residential units in the higher priced ranges.
I feel our new Assembly District map and especially the new outline for our State Senate representation is better for the majority of us. Although Mr. Rod Wright is a Democrat, he affords Inglewood and other areas better opportunities that he can offer for our area.
Since the Republican Party gathered up many offices in the 2010 election, I don't see why many Republicans are now crying 'foul' with these new Districts. They had their chances to improve the economies in many areas of Southern California and it looks like they haven't come through for the voters who elected them, almost two years ago.
It might be interesting to learn the take about these new boundaries from the candidates for the three seats to our City Council.
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