CA Swing Districts and Voter Shifts | Business Community Election Reaction | Sacramento’s Dreamland Cinema
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The chamber of the House of Representatives is seen at the Capitol in Washington, Feb. 28, 2022.
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How California’s swing districts and Latino voters helped determine the 2024 election. Local business community responds to election results. Finally, Sacramento’s Dreamland Studio is planning a relocation.
CA Swing Districts and Voter Shifts
The Republican Party will maintain control of the House of Representatives. But, several California swing districts still remain too close to call and could help shape the GOP’s margin in the House. CalMatters Politics Reporter Yue Stella Yu joins Insight to talk about how close races across California have fared during this election, as well as the issues and concerns which motivated California Latino voters in 2024.
CalMatters is a nonprofit newsroom that partners with public media stations across the state.
Business Community Election Reaction
Amanda Blackwood, former president and CEO of the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and the founder of Blackwood Strategies talks about how the current election cycle could impact the local economy, and how Sacramento’s business community is responding.
Sacramento’s Dreamland Cinema
There’s something special about watching a film in a room filled with strangers. The communal experience can almost be magical. Sacramento’s own Dreamland Cinema hopes to create that feeling on a regular basis with a new location. Lauren Hess and Tish Sparks are the founders of Sacramento’s first microcinema, and talk about their plans to expand their Dreamland.