SURVEY SAYS: Political junkies took notice this month when Orange County Democrat Derek Tran released internal polling showing him neck-and-neck with GOP Rep. Michelle Steel. Internal polls — as savvy Playbook readers know — are all about creating a narrative, which means they should be taken with a heavy sprinkling of salt. This release laid out a simple storyline: a novice candidate mounting a surprisingly robust challenge to a Republican incumbent Democrats failed to oust last cycle. An expanded version of their polling memo painted a more complex picture. The longer write-up included some shaky numbers for President Joe Biden, who was trailing Donald Trump by six points — a 12-point swing from 2020, when he beat Trump in the district by six. The poll found Biden losing Vietnamese voters, a pivotal voting bloc in the district, by 23 points, even as Tran — the son of Vietnamese immigrants — was statistically tied with Steel for the same voting bloc. Such numbers would indicate some serious Biden-generated headwinds for Tran and other Democrats. Much has been made about whether Republicans in California can outrun Trump’s unpopularity, but if Biden is behind in the key swing seats, the onus will be on Democratic candidates to outpace their presidential pick. Tran very well could be outpacing Biden, but Democrats aren’t especially keen to highlight bad numbers for the president. The Biden-Trump match-up numbers were not publicized in Tran’s campaign press release, though there was a link to the more detailed memo on the campaign website. “Derek is outperforming Democrats in large part because of his compelling backstory, which resonates with communities across Orange County, and his proven commitment to public service instead of self-service, unlike Michelle Steel,” said Orrin Evans, a spokesperson for Tran. “Above all else, that contrast is what this race will come down to.” Evans said Tran is “uniquely positioned” to flip this seat, noting Tran’s background as the son of Vietnamese refugees as part of what’s driving his substantial overperformance among Vietnamese voters compared to Biden.Steel’s campaign, meanwhile, is advancing its own narrative about Tran’s poll — that it’s bunk. “Message to Tran donors: Desperation and panic has officially set in. Tran cooked the head-to-head numbers just to get your money, but his poll speaks volumes,” Steel campaign spokesperson Lance Trover said. “Derek Tran has no path to victory. The DCCC knows it, House Majority PAC knows it, and even Tran's pollster and consultants know it, which is why they hid it.” IT’S WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. This is California Playbook PM, a POLITICO newsletter that serves as an afternoon temperature check on California politics and a look at what our policy reporters are watching. Got tips or suggestions? Shoot an email to mmason@politico.com.
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