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U.S. House California

Tom McClintock

Tom McClintock is a nine-term incumbent who has voted against virtually every major investment in his own district while working to strip coverage from the constituents who depend on it most. He voted for the American Health Care Act that would have left 23 million more Americans uninsured, even after hundreds of constituents packed a town hall to beg him not to. He voted for the One Big Beautiful Bill that cuts over $1 trillion from Medicaid, putting 56% of adult Medi-Cal enrollees in his district at risk. He admitted tariffs are "bad public policy" then voted to keep them in place as they cost California households $25 billion. He voted against the infrastructure law that funded $45 million in highway projects and over $100 million in broadband in his own district, and cheered when the Trump administration killed a $1.2 billion hydrogen project that would have created 220,000 jobs in his region.

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