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In               California's               18th               U.S.

Congressional               District,               incumbent               Dennis               Cardoza,               a               Democrat,               is               facing               Republican               challenger               Mike               Berryhill.

Candidates               for               California's               18th               Congressional               District               (two-year               term)               
               (Encompasses               the               cities               of               Modesto,               Atwater               and               Los               Banos.

Click               here               for               a               district               map.)
               Candidate:               Dennis               Cardoza
               Party:               Democrat
               Political               experience:               In               1979,               Cardoza,               a               native               of               Merced,               Calif.,               worked               as               an               intern               on               Capitol               Hill.

From               1984               to               1987,               he               served               as               a               member               of               the               Atwater               City               Council,               leaving               to               become               an               aide               to               Gary               Condit,               who               was               a               California               state               assemblyman               at               that               time.

Cardoza               also               relocated               to               Washington               D.C.

to               work               on               Condit's               1989               run               for               the               House               of               Representatives.
               In               1994,               Cardoza               returned               to               California,               serving               on               the               Merced               City               Council               from               1994               to               1996               before               his               election               to               the               California               State               Assembly               in               1996.
               In               March               2002,               with               rumors               about               Rep.

Condit               making               national               headlines,               Cardoza               challenged               his               former               boss               in               the               Democratic               primary,               defeating               Condit               55.3               percent               to               37.5               percent.

Cardoza               went               on               to               win               California's               18th               District,               defeating               Republican               Dick               Monteith               51.3               percent               to               43.4               percent.
               Professional               experience:               In               1982,               Cardoza               earned               a               bachelor's               of               arts               degree               from               the               University               of               Maryland,               College               Park.

Before               entering               public               service,               Cardoza               was               a               rancher               and,               according               to               a               recent               financial               disclosure               statement,               he               bought               seven               racehorses               in               2009.
               Key               Issues:               Rep.

Cardoza               puts               high               priority               on               California's               agricultural               economy.

According               to               the               Office               of               the               Clerk               of               the               House               of               Representatives,               he               serves               on               the               House               Committee               on               Agriculture               and               two               of               its               subcommittees,               Horticultural               and               Organic               Agriculture               and               Livestock,               Dairy               and               Poultry.

Among               his               priorities,               Cardoza               lists               an               abundant               food               supply               and               providing               a               safety               net               for               California               farmers.
               As               Cardoza               points               out               on               his               campaign               website,               California               has               experienced               three               consecutive               years               of               drought.

Based               on               the               potential               loss               of               jobs               and               crops,               Cardoza               advocates               the               short-term               solution               of               buying               water               for               California.

For               the               long-term,               he               wants               to               see               changes               to               the               Sacramento-San               Joaquin               Delta               River               system               that               provide               a               more               consistent               California               water               supply.
               As               a               member               of               the               fiscally               conservative               Blue               Dog               Coalition,               Cardoza               focuses               on               reigning               in               government               spending.

To               that               end,               Cardoza               wants               to               see               pay-as-you-go               spending,               also               known               as               "PAYGO",               back               in               effect.

PAYGO               discourages               any               government               spending               that               increases               the               outstanding               U.S.

deficit.
               Endorsements:               On               his               campaign               website,               Rep.

Cardoza               has               a               long               list               of               endorsements,               including               Madera               County               Supervisor               Max               Rodriguez               and               Mendota               City               Councilman               S.

Leo               Capuchino.
               Chances               of               maintaining               his               seat:               According               to               CQ               Politics,               Cardoza               is               almost               certain               to               maintain               his               seat               in               the               2010               midterm               election.

CQ               Politics               rates               California's               18th               Congressional               District               as               "Safe               Democratic."
               Candidate:               Mike               Berryhill
               Party:               Republican
               Political               experience:               According               to               his               official               campaign               website,               Berryhill               was               elected               to               the               Ceres               School               Board               in               1973.
               In               1983,               Berryhill               was               appointed               to               the               board               of               the               Turlock               Irrigation               District               (TID).

Established               in               1887,               the               publically-owned               TID               provides               electricity               to               homes               and               business               as               well               as               irrigation               water               to               5,800               farmers.
               Professional               experience:               After               obtaining               his               MBA               from               Northwestern               University,               Berryhill               returned               to               work               with               his               father               on               the               family               wine               grape               operation               in               Ceres,               Calif.
               Key               Issues:               Like               the               incumbent               Cardoza,               Berryhill               is               concerned               with               what               he               calls               out-of-control               government               spending.

On               his               campaign               website,               he               mentions               cutting               up               House               Speaker               Nancy               Pelosi's               credit               card,               forcing               the               government               to               be               more               responsible               with               taxpayer's               money.
               Based               on               his               years               with               the               Turlock               Irrigation               District,               Berryhill               advocates               more               water               storage               and               cutting               back               on               wasted               water.

Berryhill               wants               to               cut               back               on               "flushing               flows,"               which               are               designed               to               maintain               the               health               of               rivers               and               protect               endangered               species               such               as               the               Steelhead               trout.
               Endorsements:               Berryhill               has               secured               an               endorsement               from               the               Merced               County               Farm               Bureau.
               Chances               of               unseating               Dennis               Cardoza:               Despite               his               years               working               with               the               TID,               Berryhill               faces               an               uphill               battle               in               unseating               incumbent               Cardoza.

As               Adam               Ashton               of               The               Modesto               Bee               points               out,               Berryhill               has               "a               lot               of               opinions,               but               he               hasn't               found               his               voice."
               Berryhill               takes               decisive               stands               on               water               management               and               government               spending,               but               he               doesn't               have               the               Cardoza's               political               experience.

Given               more               time               and               experience,               Berryhill               could               make               a               serious               run               at               the               House               of               Representatives,               but               2010               does               not               look               like               it               will               be               his               year.
               Key               Differences               between               Dennis               Cardoza               and               Mike               Berryhill
               On               his               campaign               website,               Berryhill               criticizes               Cardoza               for               supporting               the               government's               health               care               legislation.

Berryhill               says               he               wants               to               see               a               fairer,               free               market               health               care               system               that               creates               more               choices               for               consumers.
               While               both               candidates               put               water               at               the               top               of               their               lists,               Cardoza               is               ready               to               take               short-term               action               to               relieve               drought               conditions,               including               buying               more               water               for               California.

In               contrast,               Berryhill               wants               to               see               more               responsible               water               management               and               less               waste.
               California's               18th               U.S.

Congressional               District
               Location:               Located               close               to               the               middle               of               the               state,               California's               18th               Congressional               District               contains               parts               of               San               Joaquin,               Stanislaus,               Merced               and               Madera               counties.
               2008               Results:               Incumbent               Cardoza               was               uncontested               in               the               2008               general               election.
               Demographics:               According               to               the               2006-2008               American               Community               Survey,               the               696,573               residents               of               California's               18th               U.S.

Congressional               District               are               classified               as               follows:               74.3               percent               white,               12.3               percent               black,               0.8               percent               American               Indian               or               Alaska               native,               4.4               percent               Asian,               0.1               percent               Hawaiian               or               other               Pacific               Islander.
               According               to               the               Cook               Political               Report               Partisan               Voter               Partisan               Voting               Index,               California's               18th               Congressional               District               is               rated               D+4,               indicating               a               moderate               Democratic               lean.






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