Endorsement: Send Mike Levin back to Congress
2 years, 2 months ago

Endorsement: Send Mike Levin back to Congress

LA Times  

Rep. Mike Levin was first elected to Congress in 2018 as part of the blue wave that flipped control of the U.S. House to Democrats. Opinion L.A. Times electoral endorsements for November 2022 The L.A. Times’ editorial board endorsements for statewide ballot measures, elected offices in Los Angeles city and county, L.A. Unified School District board, L.A. county superior court, statewide offices, the state Legislature and U.S. House and Senate seats. Maryott declined an interview with the Los Angeles Times’ editorial board, so we were unable to ask him directly about his position on important issues such as reproductive rights and whether he believes Joe Biden is the legitimately elected president. From his public statements, it’s clear he wants to curtail federal spending and does not support reproductive rights, having celebrated in a tweet when the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade in June.

History of this topic

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