Redistricting in California has guaranteed that no matter who wins the Golden State's 30th congressional district, credit unions will lose a supporter. 

The June 5 primary between rhyming Democratic Representatives Brad Sherman and Howard Berman probably won't decide who will be on the November ballot, because under California's new "top-two primary" rules, the two highest vote-getters will advance to the general election, regardless of party.

In Southern California's San Fernando Valley, a traditionally Democratic district, it's likely the two will receive the most votes.

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