Why House Democrats are "closely" watching California's congressional primaries

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House Democrats are looking to Tuesday's primaries in California as a major test of the https://www.axios.com/2026/03/06/house-democrats-old-primary-age-larson-sherman" target="_blank">anti-incumbency sentiment among their voters.

Why it matters: This will be the first time in the 2026 election when multiple House Democrats in their 70s and 80s face off against primary insurgents who have hammered them for their lengthy tenures.


  • California Democratic Reps.

    Mike Thompson, Doris Matsui and Brad Sherman — all 70 or older — are among those facing tough primary fights with younger Democratic challengers.

  • Their Democratic colleagues are watching "all of them closely," one senior House Democrat said, as well as the LA mayor's race and the state's gubernatorial election.
  • "Just to see the anti-incumbent sentiment," another senior House Democrat told Axios.

State of play: June 2 is California's jungle primary, in which all candidates for a given office run in one contest and the top two vote-getters — regardless of party — advance to a runoff in November.

  • Often, that dynamic matches up the top-performing Democrat and Republican.

    However, in several deeply blue House districts, the incumbent is more likely to face another Democrat in the fall.

  • This year, an unusually large number of incumbents are facing well-funded challengers who are going after their lengthy tenures and arguing that it is time for a new generation of Democratic leaders.

These are the House races that Democrats have their eyes on:

California's 4th District: Thompson, a 75-year-old member of the centrist Blue Dog Coalition first elected in 1998, is trying to fend off 35-year-old venture capitalist Eric Jones.

California's 7th District: 81-year-old Rep. Doris Matsui, who took office in 2005, is facing a stiff challenge from progressive former Sacramento City Council member Mai Vang, 41, who has been https://t.co/1cUURtzZub" target="_blank">endorsed by the Sacramento Bee.

California's 32nd District: Rep. Brad Sherman, a 71-year-old who has been in office since 1997, is being challenged by Jake Levine, a 42-year-old former Biden administration official.

Zoom out: Several incumbents below retirement age are also facing credible progressive primary challengers, including Reps.

Ami Bera in the state's 3rd District and Jimmy Gomez in the 34th District.

  • There are a slew of hotly contested open primaries as well, including to replace former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in the 11th District.
  • In the 22nd District, State Assembly member Jasmeet Bains has the https://www.axios.com/2026/05/26/democrats-house-races-2026-galindo-villegas-bains" target="_blank">backing of House Democrats' campaign arm to take on GOP Rep. David Valadao, but first she has to defeat progressive Randy Villegas.

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