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*[https://patch.com/california/sacramento/republican-rep-royce-retiring-leaving-seat-vulnerable-dems GOP Rep. Ed Royce Retiring, Leaving Swing Seat]</ref> She won the open primary with a plurality of 21% of the vote, [[Democrat]] [[Gil Cisneros]] trailing in second place.<ref>[https://www.cnn.com/election/2018/primaries/california/house Califonia US House primary results 2018 - CNN]</ref> The latter is an [[Obama]]-backed lottery winner who was accused of sexual misconduct.<ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/politics/obama-to-stump-for-california-democrats-including-one-facing-sexual-misconduct-accusations Obama to stump for California Democrats -- including one facing sexual misconduct accusations]</ref> (See: [[Left-wing war on women]])
 
*[https://patch.com/california/sacramento/republican-rep-royce-retiring-leaving-seat-vulnerable-dems GOP Rep. Ed Royce Retiring, Leaving Swing Seat]</ref> She won the open primary with a plurality of 21% of the vote, [[Democrat]] [[Gil Cisneros]] trailing in second place.<ref>[https://www.cnn.com/election/2018/primaries/california/house Califonia US House primary results 2018 - CNN]</ref> The latter is an [[Obama]]-backed lottery winner who was accused of sexual misconduct.<ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/politics/obama-to-stump-for-california-democrats-including-one-facing-sexual-misconduct-accusations Obama to stump for California Democrats -- including one facing sexual misconduct accusations]</ref> (See: [[Left-wing war on women]])
  
Kim initially was declared the winner of the general election on the night the votes were counted,<ref name="Democrats Steal Another Race: California Republican Young Kim Who Led by 3% After Election Is Suddenly Down 941 Votes"/> though it was soon "discovered" that she lost after "more" ballots were counted in due to [[California]]'s election laws, such as [[ballot harvesting]].<ref>[https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/nov/27/no-one-needs-voter-fraud-when-all-the-rules-are-ch/ When a 14-point Republican lead disappears]</ref><ref>[https://dailycaller.com/2018/12/01/ballot-harvesting-california-dems-gop/ What Is ‘Ballot Harvesting,’ And How Did California Dems Use It To Nuke The GOP?]</ref> Cisneros was accused of harassing vote counters.<ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/politics/republican-young-kim-loses-lead-in-california-house-race-accuses-opponent-gil-cisneros-of-harassing-vote-counters Republican Young Kim loses lead in California House race, accuses opponent Gil Cisneros of harassing vote counters]</ref> The [[Gateway Pundit]] noted that numbers suspiciously didn't add up correctly, comparing the House elections to the concurrent gubernatorial election.<ref>[https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/11/voter-fraud-orange-county-numbers-dont-add-up-democrats-had-300000-more-votes-for-congressional-seats-than-for-governor/ VOTER FRAUD? Orange County Numbers DON’T ADD UP – GOP Candidate for Governor Wins District But EVERY SINGLE HOUSE SEAT Is Swept?]</ref> Despite such, Kim ultimately conceded the election to Cisneros.<ref>[https://www.breitbart.com/midterm-election/2018/11/17/orange-county-republican-young-kim-concedes-to-democrat-gil-cisneros-in-ca-39/# Republican Young Kim Concedes to Democrat Gil Cisneros; Orange County Goes Democrat]</ref>
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Kim initially was declared the winner of the general election on the night the votes were counted,<ref name="Democrats Steal Another Race: California Republican Young Kim Who Led by 3% After Election Is Suddenly Down 941 Votes"/> though it was soon "discovered" that she lost after "more" ballots were counted in due to [[California]]'s highly questionable election laws, such as [[ballot harvesting]].<ref>[https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/nov/27/no-one-needs-voter-fraud-when-all-the-rules-are-ch/ When a 14-point Republican lead disappears]</ref><ref>[https://dailycaller.com/2018/12/01/ballot-harvesting-california-dems-gop/ What Is ‘Ballot Harvesting,’ And How Did California Dems Use It To Nuke The GOP?]</ref> Cisneros was accused of harassing vote counters.<ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/politics/republican-young-kim-loses-lead-in-california-house-race-accuses-opponent-gil-cisneros-of-harassing-vote-counters Republican Young Kim loses lead in California House race, accuses opponent Gil Cisneros of harassing vote counters]</ref> The [[Gateway Pundit]] noted that numbers suspiciously didn't add up correctly, comparing the House elections to the concurrent gubernatorial election.<ref>[https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/11/voter-fraud-orange-county-numbers-dont-add-up-democrats-had-300000-more-votes-for-congressional-seats-than-for-governor/ VOTER FRAUD? Orange County Numbers DON’T ADD UP – GOP Candidate for Governor Wins District But EVERY SINGLE HOUSE SEAT Is Swept?]</ref> Despite such, Kim ultimately conceded the election to Cisneros.<ref>[https://www.breitbart.com/midterm-election/2018/11/17/orange-county-republican-young-kim-concedes-to-democrat-gil-cisneros-in-ca-39/# Republican Young Kim Concedes to Democrat Gil Cisneros; Orange County Goes Democrat]</ref>
  
 
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===2020===

Revision as of 18:02, October 17, 2020

Young O. Kim
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Former Member of the California State Assembly from the 65th District
From: December 1, 2014 – November 30, 2016
Predecessor Sharon Quirk-Silva
Successor Sharon Quirk-Silva
Information
Party Republican
Spouse(s) Charles Kim

Young O. Kim (born October 18, 1962 (age 63)) is a businesswoman from Orange County, California currently running for U.S. House of Representatives from the state's 39th congressional district in the 2020 elections to challenge Democrat incumbent Gilbert Cisneros. A conservative Republican, she previously ran in the 2018 Midterms against Cisneros to succeed the retiring Ed Royce, "losing" after potential election fraud then;[1] she had initially been announced the winner on election night with a clear lead.[2]

Kim has previously served in the California State Assembly from the 65th district.

U.S. House bids

2018

Kim ran for United States House of Representatives in 2018 to replace Ed Royce, who announced his retirement in January that year.[3] She won the open primary with a plurality of 21% of the vote, Democrat Gil Cisneros trailing in second place.[4] The latter is an Obama-backed lottery winner who was accused of sexual misconduct.[5] (See: Left-wing war on women)

Kim initially was declared the winner of the general election on the night the votes were counted,[1] though it was soon "discovered" that she lost after "more" ballots were counted in due to California's highly questionable election laws, such as ballot harvesting.[6][7] Cisneros was accused of harassing vote counters.[8] The Gateway Pundit noted that numbers suspiciously didn't add up correctly, comparing the House elections to the concurrent gubernatorial election.[9] Despite such, Kim ultimately conceded the election to Cisneros.[10]

2020

Kim announced in October 2019 her run against Democrat Rep. Gil Cisneros in the 2020 United States House of Representatives elections.[11] She has released campaign ads criticizing Cisneros over liberal hypocrisy.[12][13]

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