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| David Secor |
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| Candidate for |
U.S. House, California, District 50
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| Party | Democratic |
| Education |
| Bachelor's | San Diego State University |
| Master's | San Diego State University |
| Military service |
| Service/branch | United States Air Force |
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| Campaign website |
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David Secor was a 2012
Democratic candidate who sought election to the
U.S. House representing
the 50th Congressional District of
California. He lost in the general election.
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Issues
Campaign themes
2012
Secor's campaign website listed the following issues:[2]
- Excerpt: "The Congress has done less than nothing for the unemployed, the underemployed, or working men and women, 43% of whom are worried about possibly losing their jobs. It's not surprising that the approval rate for Congress is at 6% (that's not a typo)."
- Excerpt: "The economy simply CANNOT recover until we address the housing crisis. Even with the 30-year rate at 4% or less, those of us whose mortgages are underwater cannot refinance. They can't qualify for a loan."
- Excerpt: "Our "Do Nothing" Congress brought us to the brink of economic disaster b y its refusal to compromise on the debt ceiling. Our Congressman was the worst! After Republicans and Democrats finally did reach a compromise at the last second, Mr. Hunter and the extremists in Congress still voted, "No!""
- Excerpt: "Social Security can and must be preserved - not only for today's seniors, but also their children and grandchildren."
- Excerpt: "Like Social Security, Medicare can and must be preserved. Mr. Hunter, with his vote for the Ryan Budget, voted to killMedicare. He wants it replaced by a voucher program, in which you would receive $6-8,000 to buy your own health insurance on the open market."
Elections
2012
- See also: California's 50th congressional district elections, 2012
Secor ran in the 2012 election for the U.S. House, representing California's 50th District. He and district 52 incumbent Duncan Hunter (R) advanced past the June 5, 2012, blanket primary, defeating Connie Frankowiak (D), Terri Linnell (R), and Michael Benoit (L). They faced off in the November 6, 2012, general election and Hunter won.[1][3][4]
Campaign donors
2012
Breakdown of the source of Secor's campaign funds before the 2012 election.
| U.S. House, California's 50th Congressional District, 2012 - David Secor Campaign Contributions |
| Total Raised |
$145 |
| Total Spent |
$151 |
| Total Raised by Election Winner |
$986,170 |
| Total Spent by Election Winner |
$993,681 |
| Top contributors to David Secor's campaign committee |
| Top 5 industries that contributed to campaign committee |
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