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David Valadao

David Valadao
David Valadao, official portrait, 113th Congress.jpg
Former U.S. Representative from California's 21st Congressional District
From: January 3, 2013 – January 3, 2019
Predecessor Devin Nunes
Successor T.J. Cox
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Party Republican
Spouse(s) Terra Valadao
Religion Roman Catholic[1]

David Goncalves Valadao (born April 14, 1977, age 44) is a former member of the United States House of Representatives from California, having served from the 21st congressional district from 2013 to 2019. However, despite being defeated for re-election in 2018, he won a rematch in 2020 to serve for the 117th Congress.

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U.S. House of Representatives

2012 election

Valadao won election to the United States House of Representatives in 2012, defeating Democrat John Hernandez by 15% of the vote.[2]

2014 election

Rep. Valadao handily won re-election in 2014 with 57.8% of the vote.[3]

2016 election

Valadao won re-election in 2016, defeating Democrat Emilio Huerta by over 10% of the vote.[4]

2018 election

Due to a blue wave in the 2018 midterm elections, Valadao lost his re-election bid to Democrat T.J. Cox by less than 1% of the vote.[5]

2020 election

Valadao ran in the 2020 U.S. House elections to gain back his old seat.

Primary

In the primary held on March 3, 2020 (in California state law, a single primary is held for all candidates regardless of party affiliation), Valadao finished first place with just over 50% of the vote, while Cox finished second with less than 40%.[6]

General election

The general election was rated by Inside Elections as "tilt" Democrat,[7] while Politico and The Cook Political Report have rated it as a "tossup".[8][9]

Valadao defeated Rep. Cox by a narrow margin to take back the House seat.[10]

Political positions

Ranked overall as a relatively strong conservative by GovTrack,[11] Valadao's only notable liberal position is on immigration, being an outspoken advocate of immigration “reform”[12][13] and having received a “D+” rating from NumbersUSA.[14] He supports mass-amnesty for illegal aliens.[15]

He voted for Trump's second impeachment along with 9 other House Republicans. He also voted for Pelosi's witch-hunt Commission.[16]

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References

  1. Jump up↑ Religious affiliation of members of 115th Congress
  2. Jump up↑ California's 21st Congressional District elections, 2012
  3. Jump up↑ California's 21st Congressional District elections, 2014
  4. Jump up↑ California U.S. House 21st District Results: David Valadao Wins
  5. Jump up↑ California Election Results: 21st House District
  6. Jump up↑ 2020 California primary results
  7. Jump up↑ House Ratings | Inside Elections
  8. Jump up↑ Who wins 2020? House Election Predictions - Politico
  9. Jump up↑ 2020 House Race ratings | The Cook Political Report
  10. Jump up↑ California Election Results: 21st Congressional District
  11. Jump up↑ Rep. David Valadao - GovTrack
  12. Jump up↑ Valadao Calls On GOP Leadership To Address Immigration Reform
  13. Jump up↑ This California Republican takes a daring stand on overhauling immigration
  14. Jump up↑ David Valadao | Numbers USA
  15. Jump up↑ https://bigleaguepolitics.com/ten-republican-sell-outs-in-congress-have-hopped-on-board-with-democrats-to-pass-a-farmworker-amnesty-bill/
  16. Jump up↑ https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/05/19/35-house-republicans-vote-for-bill-to-establish-january-6-commission/

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