Following a sweeping vote update in Fresno, Tulare, Kings, and Kern counties, the Associated Press Politics Desk called Sheriff Mike Boudreaux as the second Top Two finisher in the March 5 Primary who will advance to the Nov. 5, 2024 general election for California’s 20th Congressional District.
Sheriff Boudreaux issued the following statement:
“I got into this race because the Valley demanded leadership in Washington with real experience confronting our biggest issues: safety and our open border. Since entering the race in December, I’ve logged thousands of miles of travel across the four counties of this district to share my vision for a stronger, safer Valley for all. Despite a tight window of time and a tall hill to climb, our journey is just beginning. Onward.”
Alex Tavlian, campaign manager for Boudreaux for Congress, issued the following statement:
“Today’s AP Race Call is a reflection that Valley voters are hungry for real experience and a proven leader who has a demonstrated record of keeping the Valley safe. Despite being outspent 10-to-1 by Swampy D.C. special interests and Super PACs seeking to protect the status quo, Sheriff Boudreaux is continuing to promote his vision for a stronger, safer Valley.”
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