Mai Vang
Coverage of Mai Vang in the Nexus archive.
- Veteran California US House member Mike Thompson will face Democratic challenger in November
Mike Thompson, a California U.S. House member, will face Eric Jones in November in a Democratic primary for the state’s 4th Congressional District. Jones advanced to the November ballot after a June 2 primary, marking a generational challenge within the party. Similar challenges include Doris Matsui facing Mai Vang, though Brad Sherman avoided a November matchup by fending off a younger challenger.
- Boomer vs. Millennial? The drama in upcoming congressional races
The article highlights competitive congressional races in California marked by generational tensions, including Democratic incumbent Doris Matsui facing progressive challenger Mai Vang and other Boomer vs. Millennial matchups. Proposition 50 has altered district boundaries, creating unexpected races like Kevin Kiley switching to independent candidacy and Ken Calvert competing against Young Kim.
- Rep. Young Kim will face fellow Republican Ken Calvert in bid for Southern California US House seat
Rep. Young Kim will compete with fellow Republican Ken Calvert in a Southern California congressional race reshaped by Democrats. The 40th Congressional District redistricting placed Kim in a GOP vs. GOP contest, while another race features Sacramento City Councilwoman Mai Vang challenging Rep. Doris Matsui.
- Democrat Richard Pan advances in race for newly redrawn California House district
Richard Pan advances to the November ballot in California’s 6th Congressional District after a primary. The district was redrawn by Democrats to favor their party. Mai Vang will challenge Rep. Doris Matsui in a Democrat-on-Democrat race, while other veteran Democrats like Brad Sherman and Mike Thompson also progressed.
- Mai Vang advances to November ballot for California US House seat, will face fellow Democrat Matsui
Mai Vang advances to November’s general election for a California congressional seat, facing Rep. Doris Matsui. The election will feature a Democrat-on-Democrat contest.
- Democrat Mai Vang advances to the general election for U.S. House in California’s 7th Congressional District
Democrat Mai Vang advances to the general election for U.S. House in California’s 7th Congressional District. The announcement was made by the Associated Press.
- Matsui advances to November ballot in reelection bid for California congressional seat
California Democratic Rep. Doris Matsui advanced to the November ballot after facing a primary challenge from fellow Democrat Mai Vang. The primary results are shaping the November House race, with key races in multiple districts still undecided.
- House Democrats' old guard strikes back in California
House Democrats' older representatives in California, such as Brad Sherman and Mike Thompson, have resisted challenges from younger candidates in primaries, defying expectations of a generational shift. Progressive candidates in other races, like Adam Hamawy and Sam Forstag, have seen success, but many older incumbents remain secure in their districts.
- Establishment Dems Stave Off the Left in Key California Congressional Primaries
Establishment Democrats in California congressional primaries secured victories over progressive challengers in key races, including Scott Wiener in San Francisco and Jimmy Gomez in Los Angeles. Progressive candidates like Saikat Chakrabarti and Angela Gonzales-Torres were excluded from November general elections, while Justice Democrats, a progressive group, achieved a win in New Jersey but faced setbacks in California.
- Sacramento Democrat Mai Vang who turns back on US flag struggles in early election returns
Sacramento City Councilwoman Mai Vang, who has angered local residents by refusing to recite the Pledge of Allegiance while turning her back on the US flag, is trailing in early election returns as she attempts to unseat Congresswoman Doris Matsui in a primary race.
- Why House Democrats are "closely" watching California's congressional primaries
House Democrats are monitoring California's congressional primaries for signs of anti-incumbency sentiment, as three Democratic representatives in their 70s and 80s face well-funded primary challengers. The races in California's 4th, 7th, and 32nd districts feature older incumbents versus younger Democratic candidates, with significant campaign spending and negative messaging influencing the contests.
- California congressional candidate Mai Vang claps back after outrageous anti-American protest
Mai Vang, a California congressional candidate, responded to an anti-American protest by turning her back on the American flag. She claims her House Democrat opponent is collaborating with Republicans to launch attacks against her.
- California congressional candidate refuses to say Pledge of Allegiance in resurfaced clips
California's 7th Congressional District candidate Mai Vang, a Sacramento City Councilmember, faces criticism for refusing to recite the Pledge of Allegiance during council meetings. She cited a need to reflect on systemic injustices and resist complacency, while critics labeled her actions 'disrespectful.' Vang is challenging incumbent Rep. Doris Matsui in a primary election on June 2.
- Mai Vang, who disdains Pledge of Allegiance, has no place in Congress
The article argues that Mai Vang, a candidate for California’s 7th Congressional District seat in the June 2 ballot, should not be in Congress due to her disdain for the Pledge of Allegiance.
- Fury over California congressional candidate’s outrageous anti-America protest
California congressional candidate Mai Vang sparked outrage by refusing to recite the Pledge of Allegiance and turning her back on the American flag during public events, angering critics who labeled her actions as anti-American.