CA-07: Doris Matsui Will Face Democratic Challenger in Intraparty Generational Fight [View all]
Representative Doris Matsui, 81, and her Democratic challenger, Mai Vang, 41, have won the top two spots in Californias nonpartisan primary, according to The Associated Press. That sets up a fierce intraparty generational battle for a Sacramento-area House seat.
Ms. Matsui, a Democrat, is facing the toughest re-election campaign of her 10 terms in Congress. Ms. Vang, a progressive member of the Sacramento City Council, is attempting to oust an incumbent twice her age as the party seethes with generational upheaval. The two Democrats vanquished Zachariah Wooden, a Republican college student, who came in third.
Sacramento, Californias capital city, has sent a Matsui to Congress for the last 47 years. Robert Matsui represented the region from 1979 until his death in January 2005. Two months later, his widow, Doris Matsui, was elected to fill his seat. She has won with ease ever since.
But a generational rebellion took root in the Democratic Party after Republicans swept to victory in 2024 amid concern that President Joseph R. Biden was too old to seek re-election. Ms. Vang was one of several younger Democrats who challenged older members of their party in this years primaries. She was endorsed by several national groups that back progressive candidates and ran an energetic campaign that included a fundraiser at a rock concert.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/09/us/politics/california-house-district-7.html