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Todd Hooper
19,448 votes
57.4%
- Occupation: Partner, Consulting Firm
- Married 16 years, two school-age daughters
- Long-time Marin resident
- Senior partner at a global management consulting firm
- BBA, University of Notre Dame; MBA, University of Chicago
Priorities:
- Our children are badly under-represented. I'm campaigning for our kids' futures. I reject bitter partisanship at the root of short-sighted policies.
- We must strengthen child safety laws, especially against the threat of internet predators and date-rape drugs. We need to strengthen Amber Alert.
- We're piling massive debts on our children--currently half-million dollars per family. We need clearer priorities and spending discipline.
Mike Halliwell
14,445 votes
42.6%
- Occupation: College Professor
- President Books for Peace (a charity helping Peace Corp)
- UCLA PhD (1974), thesis on California Politics
- Former Republican nominee for State Senate
- Member Sonoma County Republican Central Committee
- Specialist in breast cancer therapy (Marin County), health care policy
- 1969-present acitivist and litigant for redistrictng reform
Priorities:
- Maintain freedom of choice in health care, improve access to better therapy
- Political reform to reduce insider favoritism and improve public accountablility
- Eliminate incentives for illegal immigration and preserve good jobs for Americans
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