Democrats make US House gains in California
LOS ANGELES — Democrat Mike Levin on Wednesday captured the Southern California U.S. House seat held for years by retiring Republican Rep. Darrell Issa, while GOP Rep. Steve Knight conceded his Los Angeles-area seat to a Democratic newcomer, 31-year-old Katie Hill.
In San Diego County, Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter survived the election despite facing corruption charges. A 60-count federal grand jury indictment against him and his wife alleges the couple illegally used $250,000 in campaign funds for vacations, meals and other personal expenses.
Levin’s victory carries symbolic weight because of Issa’s nearly two-decade tenure, during which he was a chief antagonist of President Barack Obama. The 49th District is partly in the one-time GOP stronghold of Orange County. The rest is in San Diego County.
Levin, an environmental attorney, had about 54 per cent of nearly 177,000 votes counted so far.


