California Democrat’s Boyfriend Suffers BRUTAL Third Defeat in House Race
Liberty Check
- Progressive candidate with elite endorsements catastrophically fails for the third consecutive time, proving voters reject left-wing establishment picks
- Despite backing from sitting Democrats and Obama administration connections, he couldn’t even reach 10% support
- Stunning rejection shows California voters are fed up with recycled progressive insiders
A perennial Democratic candidate with deep ties to the Obama administration and the progressive establishment just suffered his third humiliating defeat in a House race — and this time, he couldn’t even break into double digits.
Ammar Campa-Najjar, who is dating California Rep. Sara Jacobs, crashed and burned in California’s newly redrawn 48th District on Tuesday, failing to secure even 10% of the vote and finishing a distant third place. The embarrassing loss marks his third consecutive failed bid for Congress, despite being propped up by a parade of sitting Democratic lawmakers.
The former Obama administration official entered the race with what appeared to be every advantage: establishment endorsements, insider connections, and the backing of progressive power players. None of it mattered to voters, who decisively rejected his candidacy in a stunning rebuke of Democratic machine politics.
Campa-Najjar’s dismal performance exposes a growing problem for Democrats: voters are tired of recycled candidates who rely on political connections rather than authentic representation. His repeated failures suggest that even in deep-blue California, there are limits to how much establishment backing can overcome a candidate’s lack of genuine appeal.
The candidate’s relationship with Rep. Jacobs adds another layer to the story, raising questions about whether political nepotism and insider networks have become too cozy within the Democratic Party. His inability to gain traction despite these advantages speaks volumes about voter sentiment.
This marks a particularly brutal end to what was supposed to be Campa-Najjar’s most viable shot at victory yet. The redrawn district lines were expected to favor Democratic candidates, but voters apparently saw through the political calculations and rejected him anyway.
The loss serves as a stark reminder that political pedigree and establishment endorsements can’t substitute for genuine grassroots support. California voters sent a clear message: they want representatives who earn their votes, not candidates who expect them based on who they know.
Americans deserve better than recycled political insiders.