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-- AD-66 – Democrat Al Muratsuchi for Assembly announced formation of a new group called “Women For Al,” with endorsers including Rep. Maxine Waters and Congresswoman Janice Hahn, former Manhattan Beach Mayor and City Councilwoman Amy Howorth, Hermosa Beach City Councilmember (and Republican) Stacey Armato, and Terry Ragins, Torrance Unified School District Board Vice President.
Say Muratsuchi is best choice on reproductive choice, environment and equal pay
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Torrance, CA – Al Muratsuchi for Assembly for the 66th District is proud to announce the formation of a new group called “Women For Al.” Congresswoman Maxine Waters and Congresswoman Janice Hahn are among dozens of elected officials and district residents who have joined the group to support Al Muratsuchi for Assembly. Local elected officials include former Manhattan Beach Mayor and City Councilwoman Amy Howorth, Hermosa Beach City Councilmember (and Republican) Stacey Armato, and Terry Ragins, Torrance Unified School District Board Vice President.
Republican David Hadley uses local officials as human shields in his outrageous false attacks on Al Muratsuchi, Candidate for Assembly for the 66th District
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Torrance, CA - Al Muratsuchi, candidate for Assembly for the 66th District, praised the Assembly for passing groundbreaking bill SB 32 to further fight global climate change in California. The bill, which sets the greenhouse gas emissions target to 40% below 1990 levels by 2030, continues California’s great history as a leader in clean energy and the environment. The bill, which also passed through the State Senate and is expected to be signed by Governor Jerry Brown, was opposed by the oil industry.
Says historic election is too important to “stay on the sidelines” and calls out Trump for his “mean-spirited, demagogic candidacy.”
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Torrance, CA – This week, the Torrance Daily Breeze published an Op-ed written by Al Muratsuchi, candidate for Assembly in the 66th District entitled, “Take a stand for the South Bay: Dump Trump,” (http://www.dailybreeze.com/opinion/20160822/take-a-stand-for-the-south-bay-dump-trump-al-muratsuchi).
In it, he wrote that this election is too important to sit on the sidelines “with your finger in the wind.” He expressed concern about the “potential reality of Trump as our commander-in-chief with control over our military and nuclear weapons,” and about his “mean-spirited, demagogic candidacy.” He also enthusiastically endorsed Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, calling her, “the most experienced and best qualified candidate to lead our nation.”
Below is the Op-ed:
“With a historic presidential election rapidly approaching, it is time to take a real stand for the South Bay and our country.
Our next president of the United States is going to be either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, with all due respect to third-party candidates. The choice between Clinton and Trump could not be more clear. The stakes could not be higher — for our children, our families, and our nation.
This is no time to stay on the sidelines of this historic election with your finger in the wind. We cannot afford to sit this one out or cast a protest vote. This election is too important.
Politico California - Carla Marinucci
With the luxurious Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes as his backdrop, Democratic state Assembly candidate Al Muratsuchi found the perfect setting Wednesday for a campaign rally to needle his Republican opponent, incumbent David Hadley.
“We’re not going to stay on the sidelines and let that man become the next president of the United States,’’ Muratsuchi said during an event that referenced Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump dozens of times.
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Rancho Palos Verdes, CA – Today, at a rally near Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes, which falls in the 66th Assembly District, Al Muratsuchi, Candidate for Assembly in the 66th District, Congressman Ted Lieu, Eric Bauman, the Los Angeles County Democratic chairman, teachers and activists, all called on Assemblyman David Hadley to take a stand against Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump. Hadley recently chose to repeat his pattern of indecision and lack of leadership by announcing that he won’t vote in the Presidential election. The speakers also pointed out the shared values between Donald Trump and David Hadley, as outlined on hadleytrump.com.
The event was broadcast on Facebook live, which can still be viewed here: https://www.facebook.com/almuratsuchi/videos/1078194358916781/
Website shows shared values of both Trump and Hadley, including poor records on the environment and reproductive rights
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In a pattern that has become his signature move in Sacramento, Republican Assemblyman David Hadley has once again shown how afraid he is to take real stand.. In this case, his indecision in the Presidential race is really just a mask hiding the truth: that he actually politically agrees with much of what Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump stands for. As the website www.Hadleytrump.com shows, their shared values includes positions that are clearly too extreme for the South Bay, including Hadley’s 17 percent rating from Planned Parenthood, his opposition to clear air regulations and support of fracking.
Torrance Daily Breeze - Al Muratsuchi
With a historic presidential election rapidly approaching, it is time to take a real stand for the South Bay and our country.
Our next president of the United States is going to be either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, with all due respect to third-party candidates. The choice between Clinton and Trump could not be more clear. The stakes could not be higher — for our children, our families, and our nation.
This is no time to stay on the sidelines of this historic election with your finger in the wind. We cannot afford to sit this one out or cast a protest vote. This election is too important.
Assemblymember David Hadley’s decision to not vote for either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump in this historic election is not just any regular, average non-decision that he tends to make in his life as a representative of the South Bay. No, this one is much, much bigger.
Because this time, his non-decision could help put Donald Trump into the Oval Office.
Yes, that Republican Presidential candidate Donald J. Trump. Yes, the one who just called President Obama and Hillary Clinton “the founders of ISIS” and implied in a speech that gun owners should shoot Secretary Hillary Clinton or the judges that she nominates as President. Yes, the same Donald Trump who, since he announced his candidacy, has called for punishment for women who seek abortions, called Mexicans “rapists,” made fun of a disabled reporter and said he wants to ban Muslims from the country.