GOP victor in CA House primary cites major momentum shift in deep blue state: Californians are tired

Republican congressional candidate and CAL DOGE Director Jenny Rae Le Roux says pushback on decades of Democratic control is fueling a political shift in deep-blue California, which was on display Tuesday with strong performances by gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton and LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt."Californians are tired of one-party rule," Le Roux told Fox News Digital after her Tuesday night primary victory that sent her into a head-to-head match up with incumbent Democrat Dave Min in California's 47th Congressional District."They know that the reason we’re suffering in this state and people are leaving California is because Democrats have been in charge for 60 years, and they’re up to no good."Le Roux argues that Min has not done enough to represent people across the district, saying her campaign has "already started doing the job that he’s not doing."CALIFORNIANS EXPERIENCING A ‘RED SHIFT’ OF LOCAL DEMOCRATS BECOMING REPUBLICANS AMID MIGRANT CRISIS, CRIMESpencer Pratt and Steve Hilton scored major victories Tuesday night in California.(HIGHFIVE/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images ; Jeff Gritchen/MediaNews Group/Orange County)"It’s just to do the thing that Dave Min is not doing, which is to represent the district," she said.
"We are out in every community.We have a precinct-by-precinct operation.
Anyone who wants to meet with us, we will meet with them."Le Roux said residents unable to get answers from Min’s office on fraud, veterans’ concerns or housing issues are turning to Republicans like her for help."People are frustrated by his office," she said."They’re not responsive.
They ask us for help with fraud issues, issues with HUD and veterans’ issues, and we’re making calls and getting things done for the people in the district."In a statement to Fox News Digital, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spokesperson Anna Elsasser defended Min, saying his office has helped constituents recover over $5 million from federal agencies."Je...