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Anna G. Eshoo
182,712 votes
69.8%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Member of Congress
- Member of Congress since 1992
- Member of House Intelligence Committee
- Co-Chair of House Medical Technology Caucus
- Member of House Energy and Commerce Committee
- At-Large Democratic House Whip
Priorities:
- Technology: Continued investment in research and innovation to keep America competitive.
- Women and Families: Equal pay, protection of pensions, and freedom of choice.
- Healthcare: Access to affordable, quality health care for all Americans.
Chris Haugen
69,564 votes
26.6%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Teacher
- Stanford University, BS, MS, MA
- Civil Engineer
- Cofounder, The King's Academy, Sunnyvale
Priorities:
- Terrorism--Win the War on Terror. The number one job of the Federal Government is to provide for the common defense.
- Taxes--Make the 2003 tax cuts permanent.
- Teachers (Education!) --Cut back on on Federal involvement and bring decision making to the local level.
Brian Holtz
9,588 votes
3.6%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Engineer/Author/Father
- Sun Microsystems 1990-2001, Yahoo 2002-
- M.S., U. of Michigan, Computer Science
- B.S., U. of S. Mississippi Honors College
- Author of open-content reference hypertext Human Knowledge: Foundations and Limits
- Author of "Tooltalk and Open Protocols" & 4 software patents
- Active in HAND (neonatal loss support group)
Priorities:
- Market-based reforms of middle-class entitlements
- Smart environmentalism: pollution taxes, emissions license trading
- Eradicate corporate welfare, subsidies, & trade protections
Dennis Mitrzyk
(Write-in)
- Addr: 201 Maclane Street, Palo Alto, CA 94306
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- Sept. 30 - Candidate Forum, Baltic Room at West Valley College, sponsored by LWV, AAUW, SVCN Newspapers.
- West Valley-Mission College Dist. candidates at 6:00 pm, Superior Court Judge runoff candidates at 7:15 pm, U.S.House of Rep. Dist 14 at 8 pm.
- Oct. 21 - Candidate Forum at 7 pm, Mtn. View Council Chambers, sponsored by LWV, AAUW, PTA.
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