National party leaders descend on California, where voters could determine control of Congress
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"California matters more than any other state in terms of determining who's going to control the House next year," said Erin Covey, the House editor for the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.
In Riverside County on Sunday, House Majority Leader Mike Johnson will appear at an event with incumbent Rep. Ken Calvert, seeking to bolster Republican enthusiasm in one of the country's most competitive Congressional districts.
With a little over three weeks until the Nov. 5 election, both top party leaders campaigning in Southern California on the same weekend underscores the state's importance to the battle for control of the House of Representatives.
Democrats need to pick up four seats nationwide to regain control of the House next year. Republicans currently hold a razor-thin majority in the House.
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