Ahead of CA Dems Convention, 33 Assembly Members Including Assembly Speaker Endorse Kamala Harris for President

Ahead of CA Dems Convention, 33 Assembly Members Including Assembly Speaker Endorse Kamala Harris for President

Ahead of CA Dems Convention, 33 Assembly Members Including Assembly Speaker Endorse Kamala Harris for President Speaker Rendon Calls Harris ‘The Strongest in This Field to Stand Up to Donald Trump’ Ahead of the 2019 California Democratic Party State Convention, 33 Democratic members of the State Assembly, including Speaker Anthony Rendon, are endorsing Senator Kamala Harris for President of the United States. These members represent more than half the Democratic caucus in the State Assembly. “I am proud to endorse Kamala Harris for President of the United States,” said Speaker Anthony Rendon. “Senator Harris is the strongest in this field to stand up to Donald Trump, restore stability to Washington and has the proven leadership and poise that this nation deserves. She is a tireless champion for progressive values and is unafraid to stand up and fight for those who are often overlooked or pushed aside. This nation needs her now more than ever.” “I’m honored to have the endorsement of Speaker Rendon and so many leaders from across California in this campaign,” said Harris. “Working together, California will again reject this president and his attacks on our immigrant communities, our environment and access to affordable health care, while pursuing a new path for the country toward truth and justice.” Many of these Assembly members worked with then-Attorney General Harris to pass legislation that banned the ‘gay-panic’ defense, strengthened statewide efforts to prevent perscription drug abuse, protected a woman’s right to choose, and many others. Members of the California Assembly who are endorsing Harris today include: AD-04 Cecilia Aguiar-Curry AD-07 Kevin McCarty AD-13 Susan Talamantes Eggman AD-15 Buffy Wicks AD-17 David Chiu AD-18 Rob Bonta AD-19 Phil Ting AD-28 Evan Low AD-29 Mark Stone AD-32 Rudy Salas, Jr. AD-37 Monique Limon AD-38 Christy Smith AD-39 Luz Rivas AD-40 James Ramos AD-41 Chris Holden AD-43 Laura Friedman AD-44 Jacqui Irwin AD-45 Jesse Gabriel AD-46 Adrin Nazarian AD-49 Ed Chau AD-50 Richard Bloom AD-51 Wendy Carrillo AD-53 Miguel Santiago AD-54 Sydney Kamlager-Dove AD-57 Ian Calderon AD-59 Reggie Jones-Sawyer AD-61 Jose Medina AD-62 Autumn Burke AD-63 - Speaker Anthony Rendon AD-64 Mike Gipson AD-66 Al Muratsuchi AD-76 Tasha Boerner Horvath AD-78 Todd Gloria These members join more than 40 other leaders from across California in backing Harris’ candidacy, including U.S. Representatives Barbara Lee, Ted Lieu, Katie Hill, Julia Brownley, Nanette Barragan and Governor Gavin Newsom, Lt. Governor Eleni Kounalakis, Secretary of State Alex Padilla, State Treasurer Fiona Ma, Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond and Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara, 22 members of the State Senate Democratic Caucus including President Pro Tempore Toni Atkins, civil rights leader Dolores Huerta, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, San Francisco Mayor London Breed, Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and Compton Mayor Aja Brown and numerous other municipal and local leaders. .

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