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Mike Garza
13,967 votes
55.5%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Businessman
- Long-time member, San Francisco Republican County Central Committee and Republican State Central Committee of California (RSCCC)
- Past Member, Platform Committee of California Republican Party
- Former City Commissioner (Commission on Toxic Waste)
- Past President, Chapter, Mexican-American Political Association (MAPA)
- Advocate for Taxpayers Rights (in SF Voters Information Pamphlet and elsewhere)
- Veteran, US Army, Served Facing Russian Troops at border of East Germany
Priorities:
- Republican Victory in 2004!
- Strengthen Republican majority in Congress! Make Congressman Lantos Debate His Opponents!
- Oppose Unnecessary Tax Increases and Wasteful and Corrupt Government Spending!
Chris Huskins
11,214 votes
44.5%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Financial Advisor
- US Navy
- US Merchant Marine
Priorities:
- Defense/War on Terrorism
- Social Security Modernization
- Immigration Reform/Guest Worker
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