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New Calif. Delegation Will Have Less Seniority in Congress

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More than a dozen newly elected U.S. House members are preparing their moves to Washington. California lost 14 incumbents in last month's election. Fresh faces may lead to fresh opportunities -- but that big of a turnover might reduce the Golden State's clout on Capitol Hill.

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