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By Tuesday afternoon it was official: The last freshman Democrat of the seven who flipped previously Republican House districts in California had joined his colleagues in supporting an impeachment inquiry into the president.

“I didn’t come to Washington to impeach a president, I came here to do everything in my power to give Central Valley’s working families a hand up and grow our local economy for generations to come,” that freshman Democrat, Representative TJ Cox, tweeted. “But when the President of the United States is putting his personal and political interests ahead of the American people and abusing the Constitution, we have a duty to investigate and follow the facts where they lead.”

Last year, Mr. Cox barely edged out the Republican incumbent, David Valadao. Now, Mr. Valadao is running again for his old seat in a closely watched — and most likely tight — race.

[Here’s the latest on where every member of Congress stands.]

So would Mr. Valadao seize on his opponent’s new support for an impeachment inquiry as a campaign liability? On Wednesday, Mr. Valadao’s campaign didn’t respond to requests for comment.