California Primary, District-by-District: 17th District

Khanna-Honda (Breitbart News, wires)
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Editor’s note: The presidential nominating contests in both parties will come down to the California primary.

For Democrats, 548 delegates are at stake — 11.5% of the total. For Republicans, 172 delegates are at stage — 6.9% of the total. Of those, for Democrats, 158 (29%) are divided proportionally on a statewide basis, while 317 (58%) are divided proportionally by congressional district, with each district providing between 5 and 8 delegates. The remaining 73 (13%) are “superdelegates.”

For Republicans, 13 (8%) are awarded statewide, with ten going to the candidate with the highest number of votes on a winner-take-all basis, and three going to “pre-determined” delegates (the State Chair, National Committeewoman, National Committeeman). Meanwhile, 159 (92%) are awarded by congressional district on a winner-take-all basis, with each district providing 3 delegates.

The result: a district-by-district battle in both parties, which we preview for you here.

California District 19

CA-17: This hotly-contested, entrepreneurial and suburban congressional district takes in the southeastern area of Silicon Valley, including Apple hometown Cupertino. Though currently represented by liberal, union-backed Democrat Mike Honda, challenger Ro Khanna — who barely lost in 2014 — is back again, with high-tech donations and moderate policies. There are few registered Republicans in the district, but enough to represent a swing vote.

Prospects:

Democrats: Clinton may have an edge in this district, though union activists who Feel the Bern will fight to a draw.

Clinton 3, Sanders 3

Republicans: Trump will bank on his appeal to entrepreneurs, who enjoy a businessman and an outsider candidate.

Trump 3, Cruz 0, Kasich 0

Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News. His new e-book, Leadership Secrets of the Kings and Prophets: What the Bible’s Struggles Teach Us About Today, is on sale through Amazon Kindle Direct. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.

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