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Anna G Eshoo
151,217 votes
69.1%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Member of Congress
- San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, 1982-1992
- Chief of Staff, Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, 1981
- Chair, Bay Area Air Quality Management District and Member, Bay Conservation and Development Commission
- Co-Founder, San Mateo County Women's Hall of Fame
- Inducted into AEA High Technology Legislator's Hall of Fame, 1998
- "Champions for Choice" Award recipient from National Council of Jewish Women, 1998
- anna@annaeshooforcongress.com
Priorities:
- Rebuilding our Economy and Investing in Small Business
- Sparking Technological Innovation and Expanding Green Jobs
- Finishing Our Work in Iraq and Afghanistan and Bringing Our Troops Home
Dave Chapman
60,917 votes
27.9%
Priorities:
- Create jobs by reforming trade policy
- Create jobs by cracking down on immigration fraud
- Create jobs by reforming international monetary policy
Paul G Lazaga
6,735 votes
3.0%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Business Manager
- Current - Walls Painting, Inc.
- Past President - WTW Group, Inc. (Help Desk Computers)
- Past President - SafeHaven Youth Center
- Past Board Member - Rainbow Chamber of Commerce
- office@paullazaga.org
Priorities:
- Reduction in the size, cost, and involvement of the Federal Government in areas not specifically enumerated by the Constitution
- Emphasis in government's main role as protector of an individuals rights and common defense.
- Remove coersive use of Federal power over State and local governements via funding allocations and mandates.
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