Could Gavin Newsom's Redistricting Scheme Faceplant? Kevin Kiley Might Still Be Headed Back to DC
Kevin Kiley, a Republican representative from California, is currently leading in the primary for a newly drawn congressional district. His success could potentially lead to a runoff without any Democrats in the final two candidates. However, the final vote count may take weeks, leaving uncertainty about the outcome.
- ▪Kevin Kiley is running as an independent in California's newly drawn District 6 and is currently leading the vote count.
- ▪If Kiley's lead holds, he may face another Republican, Michael Stansfield, in a runoff, potentially excluding Democrats from the final race.
- ▪The final tally of votes in California may take weeks to be confirmed, raising concerns about the stability of Kiley's lead.
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Could Gavin Newsom's Restricting Scheme Faceplant? Kevin Kiley Might Still Be Headed Back to DC By Bob Hoge | 9:57 PM on June 03, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli If you’re a conservative in California, you’ve probably heard of GOP Rep. Kevin Kiley. A few years ago, while Democrat nimrods in the state’s legislature were all competing to see who could come up with a new tax or extreme gender identity law, then-assemblymember Kiley was fighting back and telling the truth about the mess they were making with the Golden State. He served from 2016 to 2022, then was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
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