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Scott Peters
98,826 votes
51.6%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: U.S. Representative
- San Diego Port Commissioner
- Council President, City of San Diego
- City Councilman, District 1, City of San Diego
- Commissioner, California Coastal Commission
- Commissioner, Commission on Tax Policy in the New Economy Partner at Peters and Varco, LLP
- Associate, Baker and McKenzie
- info@scottpeters.com
Priorities:
- Invest in education and cut student loan rates to make our economy strong.
- Fix the VA so veterans can access high quality medical and mental health care services.
- Pass the Paycheck Fairness Act so women can finally achieve equal pay for equal work.
Carl Demaio
92,746 votes
48.4%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- Graduate of Georgetown University
- Former San Diego City Councilman
- info@carldemaio.com
Priorities:
- Enact a Read the Entire Bill Rule
- Cut the Perks: No Free Travel, No Gifts
- No Budget, No Pay for Members of Congress
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