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Mike Thompson
95,748 votes
72.2%
Priorities:
- Jobs and the Economy
- Education
- Fiscal Responsibility
Randy Loftin
22,137 votes
16.7%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Tax & Financial Advisor
- University of Tennessee 1960-61
- US Military Academy !962-66
- Butler University 1970-71 BS Business Administration
- U.S. Army Veteran (1966-73) - Captain
- Tax Professional - Enrolled Agent
- randy@loftinforcongress.com
Priorities:
- Promote Economic Growth via Tax & Regulatory Relief
- Reduce the annual debt & balance the budget
- Reform Enitlements
Stewart John Cilley
14,734 votes
11.1%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Certified Public Accountant
- Certified Public Accountant
- Bachelor of Science, San Jose State University
- Business owner
- Member, Sonoma County Republican Central Committee
- Past President, North Bay Chapter of Society of California Accountants
- Professionally trained baseball and softball umpire
- stewartcilley@yahoo.com
Priorities:
- Reject the progressive degree of intrusion of the federal government in state and individual affairs
- Oust overspending legislators; repeal expensive laws and shut down unnecessary programs
- Institute greater diligence in determining our involvement in foreign military exercises
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5 questions on Economy, Budget, Energy, Health care, and Campaign financing.
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