California's redistricting cycle has forced Republican Reps. Ken Calvert and Young Kim into the same competitive district, triggering a collision that is reshaping both of their political identities, the New York Times reported May 8. With no safe seat available, each is now running against the other — and both are running hard at MAGA credibility as the path to survival.
The strategic logic is blunt: in a Republican primary, the candidate who loses the loyalty war with Trump's base loses the seat. So Calvert and Kim are spending resources attacking each other's MAGA bona fides instead of building a general-election coalition.
The beneficiary isn't either of them — it's Democrats, who get to watch two incumbents drain money, credibility, and goodwill in a rightward spiral before a single general-election vote is cast. Redistricting as attrition.