Republicans haven't gained a House seat in California since 1998, and Santa Barbara and the Central Coast aren't exactly Donald Trump bastions. But a new poll conducted by the Tarrance Group for GOP nominee Justin Fareed's campaign shows him leading Democratic Santa Barbara Supervisor Salud Carbajal 46 percent to 43 percent in the race for retiring Democratic Rep. Lois Capps's open seat, and the NRCC is intrigued. Fareed, 28, is a former UCLA running back, rancher and the vice president of his family's medical device business. He'll seek to establish a contrast between a "fresh" choice and a "career politician" who has voted in the past to raise his own county pay. The Democratic game plan is pretty straightforward: remind voters Fareed is a Trump supporter in a district President Obama carried with 54 percent in 2012. Carbajal is running an ad playing up his advocacy for veterans. But he committed an unforced error when he was overheard at a Santa Barbara County Association of Governments meeting asking a woman from lower-income Lompoc "How do you like living in the

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