Karen Bass Faces An Invisible Opponent

Her opponent is write-in candidate Morgan Osborne, a Republican from San Diego. Osborne received only 36 votes during the primaries but qualified to run in the November elections. Under Proposition 14, the “top two finishers” during the primaries move on to the general election.
Little is known about Osborne besides him being a Republican and business owner. There is also no known website for the candidate.
The 37th district extends from West Los Angeles to Culver City to parts of South Los Angeles including USC. The area is roughly 64 percent Democrat.
Karen Bass has served in Congress since 2011 and currently sits on the Budget and Foreign Affairs Committee. She is the ranking member in the subcommittee on Africa and Global Health and a member in the subcommittee of International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight.
She was the first black woman speaker of the California Assembly. Some of her accomplishments during her brief tenure in congress include the Graduate Success Act, which provides interest-free deferment on unsubsidized student loans during periods of unemployment and the launch of the Congressional Foster Youth Caucus.
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I originally supported Obama and the Democrats last time, but this time I’m voting for Republicans as the economy sux. This district (37th) has the highest % of registered Democrats in the State! but still gonna vote for Republicans and Osborne as i need a job. Sounds like he is a businessman who is not a politician and busy building his business and that is actually the kind of people we need in Washington, not more career politicians who do nothing and promise everything.