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While controversy over the political actions of Congressman Devin Nunes (R-Tulare) continue to swirl in Washington, D.C., national media have begun to examine the reactions of Valley voters to the drama.
On Friday, the New York Times published a story painting residents of Nunes’ home district as generally disinterested. Nunes remains, “wildly popular and his constituents, by and large, greeted the memo, and their congressman’s role at the center of it, with a collective shrug,” the article said.
On Saturday, the cable news outlet MSNBC raised a similar question. In a segment for the network’s MSNBC Live program, anchor Richard Lui asked GV Wire News Director Bill McEwen for his view. “They (The New York Times) made it seem like it’s ho-hum,” McEwen said. “It’s not ho-hum.”
McEwen said Nunes has enjoyed the security of serving in a solidly Republican district during his eight terms in Congress. “In the past, Democrats just conceded that Nunes would win by huge margins.,” McEwen said. “The Republicans enjoy about a 10 percent registration advantage in the district.” In recent elections, McEwen continued, Nunes has “outperformed” that advantage at the polls.
But the 2018 vote could be different in the 22nd Congressional District, which includes eastern Fresno, as well as all of Clovis, Tulare, and Visalia.
“The biggest question is where will the independents go,” said McEwen. He noted that 19 percent of the district’s voters are registered as no party preference. “That could make a difference in this campaign,” he said.
But, for party loyalists, the impact of the memo will not likely sway many votes. “Republicans love the memo,” McEwen said. “They say it proves the vendetta against President Trump. And the Democrats are very outraged.”
You can view an extended excerpt of McEwen’s comments on MSNBC by viewing the video above.

Randy Reed is a writer and content producer for GV Wire. He has experience reporting for local radio stations and newspapers. In addition, he an extensive background in video production focused on news and documentary subjects. Reed is a proud graduate of California State University, Fresno with a degree in Mass Communications. In his free time, Reed enjoys digital photography as a hobby and loves to explore the scenic beauty of our Valley’s three spectacular National Parks. You can contact Randy at 559-705-2107 or at rreed@gvwire.com.

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    Nancy Flynn

    February 5, 2018 at 2:02 pm

    Most voters on both sides of the aisle are disgusted with politicians at all levels. Consider what is happening to California at the hands of Jerry Brown and the Democrat rascals who are taking us down with the HSR and laws that turn criminals loose in our family neighborhoods. Obama’s disregard for the ‘rule of law’ makes Trump look like a novice. We might as well throw Hillary into the mix with her bleached hard drives and the behind the scene antics to do Bernie in. Here at home our politicians are playing fast and loose when it comes to solving issues such as homelessness in a way that demands egos and politics to be put aside. Draining the swamp might mean wiping the slate clean ….entirely

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    Monadnock Man

    February 6, 2018 at 7:17 pm

    Thank you, Nancy well said, and correct. The dems have no clue! The dems continue to work from the posture of doing it regardless of the unintended consequences and we clearly see how that has worked for the last 40-years in CA.

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