SCV Signal
May 21, 2022

“…In a time of turmoil — turmoil that continues in the nation today — the 25th Congressional District needed stable, even-handed leadership.

“Garcia has provided that leadership, and then some. He’s an advocate and defender of the Constitution, and for what’s best not just for his district, but for the nation as a whole.

“For all of the rhetoric his political opponents spew his way, you’d think he’s some far-right extremist. He’s not. The rhetoric from the left is patently unfair — and in fact, Garcia has demonstrated an ability to work across the aisle, finding common ground where it can be found with his Democratic colleagues…

“Garcia is also one of the Santa Clarita Valley’s own: He’s a graduate of Saugus High School who still calls the SCV home. Now serving in Congress, he’s retired from previous careers as an aerospace executive and, before that, a fighter pilot for the U.S. Navy…

“And we are proud of Garcia and all that he has brought to the table representing us in Congress. The 25th Congressional District has been renumbered the 27th, and when we vote in the June primary, we will proudly vote for Garcia for a second full term in Congress.

“He has earned our endorsement, and he’s earned a second full term in Congress.”

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Mike Garcia believes in a strong national defense and is a pro-business, pro-taxpayer, political outsider with nearly 20 years of service to this country as one of the first Super Hornet strike fighter pilots in the Navy. A first-generation American whose father immigrated to the US in 1959, Garcia is a highly decorated US Naval Officer and successful businessman. Born in Granada Hills, he has lived in the 27th District for nearly all of his life. Garcia lives in Santa Clarita with his wife and two sons. He was elected to Congress on May 12, 2020, winning a Special Election with 55% and becoming the first California Republican to flip a Democrat seat since 1998.

The new 27th District encompasses the cities of Santa Clarita, Palmdale, Lancaster and Granada Hills. The ethnic breakdown is 44.9% White, 10.6% Black, 9.5% Asian and 33.3% Hispanic.

To learn more about Mike and his campaign for Congress, visit ElectMikeGarcia.com.