Both Harley and Michelle Steel wrote opinion pieces on infrastructure published in the Los Angeles Times. But, that's just about where the similarities end. In fact, their views were nearly polar opposites.
Some people had some very strong opinions on their different views and even wrote in to the Los Angeles Times to express their thoughts. Here's what some of them had to say...
It's clear: Harley knows exactly what he's talking about, and he's mapping out a course to help Orange County succeed. In fact, he's already had major infrastructure success -- in Congress, he brought in a ton of tax dollars to help Orange County with infrastructure.
We can't say the same about Michelle Steel. It's time to fight to get Harley back to the House.
Can you pitch in a few dollars today to get him there?
Thank you so much!
-- Rouda HQ
Harley Rouda served California's 48th district in Congress. In 2018, Harley defeated the 30-year incumbent Dana Rohrabacher in the very first political campaign of Harley's life. During his time in Congress, he's embraced common sense and values to tackle climate change, address deteriorating infrastructure, confront homelessness, and protect Social Security and Medicare. In 2022, Harley will be facing one of the toughest fights in the entire country, so he's depending on the support of grassroots individuals. If you want to support Harley's re-election, you can donate here. If you'd like to no longer receive emails from his campaign, you can unsubscribe.
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