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Mimi Walters
106,083 votes
65.1%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: California State Senator
- Former California State Assemblywoman, 2004-2008
- Former Mayor & City Councilwoman, 1996-2004
- Former Investment Banker
- B.A. Political Science, University of California at Los Angeles, 1984
- Honorary Statewide Chair, Prop 90: Protect Our Homes Coalition (Eliminate Eminent Domain Abuse)
- Honored by the Orange County Republican Party as Local Elected Official of the Year in '97, Volunteer of the Year in '98 & '05 Legislator of the Year
- info@mimiwalters.com
Priorities:
- Lower taxes, cut spending & balance the budget.
- Repeal Obamacare and replace it with market based reforms & immediately restore the $700 million that Obamacare took from Medicare.
- Cut red tape & the regulatory burdens that are hurting our small businesses so they can thrive & create jobs.
Drew E. Leavens
56,819 votes
34.9%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Educator/Businessman
- Founder and President, Specialized Training Services (1985-present)
- Program Manager, San Diego County Mental Health Crisis Team (1977-85)
- Private Practice, Marriage and Family Therapy (1979-1984)
- Crisis Counselor, San Diego County Mental Health Crisis Team (1975-77)
- BA, MA Psychology (Counseling emphasis) California State University Sonoma, 1974, 1975, Honors, Dean's List
- info@DL45th.com
Priorities:
- Boost the Economy: Develop more high paying jobs, build a stronger middle class through tax cuts, raise the minimum wage
- Enhance Education: Re-fund our schools at optimal levels, reduce teacher/student ratio, make college more affordable, reduce student loan rates
- Protect our Environment: Mitigate the effects of climate change, investigate effects of fracking on our air and water, invest in renewable energy
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