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On the issues: Rep. Mike Levin and Brian Maryott on abortion, environment and economy

Rep. Mike Levin, left, and Brian Maryott.
Rep. Mike Levin, left, and his November election opponent, former Wells Fargo executive Brian Maryott.
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In a rematch from the 2020 election, Democratic Rep. Mike Levin and Republican Brian Maryott, a former Wells Fargo executive, are vying to represent a coastal congressional district that straddles Orange and San Diego counties.

The race is one of 11 key California contests in the Nov. 8 midterm election that could determine the balance of power in the House of Representatives.

Important issues in the district include veterans’ services, the environment and nuclear waste.

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These answers are drawn from a questionnaire sent to candidates in competitive California congressional races. The responses have been edited for clarity and length.

California midterm election: The environment, gas prices and veterans’ needs are top issues in the coastal congressional district in Orange and San Diego counties.

Gas prices worry voters in this coastal California House district, home to many commuters. It’s part of a debate over climate change and energy policy.

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