Democrat Levin Holds Lead Over Republican Challenger Maryott

Democrat Levin Holds Lead Over Republican Challenger Maryott
Democratic congressional candidate Mike Levin (D-Calif.) speaks with dignitaries and employees at ViaSat on Nov. 4, 2022 in Carlsbad, Calif. (Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)
Brad Jones
11/9/2022
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11/11/2022
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Incumbent Democrat Mike Levin leads the race slightly over Republican challenger Brian Maryott for California’s 49th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives on the morning of Nov. 9. The district straddles northern San Diego County and southern Orange County.

Levin, who is seeking a third term, was ahead with about 51.7 percent of the vote over Maryott, the former mayor of San Juan Capistrano, with 48.3 percent, according to preliminary results from the California Secretary of State. Official California election results must be certified by Dec. 16.
As of Oct. 19, Levin had raised about $4.71 million in campaign donations over Maryott’s approximate $4.56 million, according to the Federal Election Commission’s latest tally.
An Oct. 31 poll conducted by SurveyUSA for The San Diego Union-Tribune and ABC 10 News put Levin 6 percentage points ahead of Maryott, with 8 percent undecided. The survey interviewed 725 district residents, including 568 considered likely voters. The poll had a five-point margin of error.

Prior to the survey’s release, the nonpartisan Cook Political Report rated the race as a “toss-up” district.

President Joe Biden stumped for Levin at MiraCosta College in Oceanside on Nov. 3.

Levin campaigned against a potential second term for former President Donald Trump and called on Congress to codify abortion rights into federal law, according to City News Service.

Levin states on his campaign website, that he is “a strong ally for the LGBTQ+ community” and has cosponsored a House resolution to oppose Trump’s ban on transgender individuals serving in the Armed Forces—and that he “was glad to see the Biden Administration reverse that decision.”

He supports tougher gun control laws and is “a longtime advocate for climate action and member of the House Natural Resources Committee and Select Committee on the Climate Crisis.”

Maryott, a certified financial planner, pledges on his campaign website to put “people before politics” and “to stop the billions in harmful spending and work to pass smart legislation that helps reverse inflation, grow our economy, and provide economic opportunity for all.”

He also campaigned on securing the southern border, curbing illegal immigration, and cracking down on the illicit drug trade.

“It is true that we are a country of immigrants—but we are also a country of laws,” he said.

Referring to America’s surge in fentanyl overdose deaths, Maryott supports “a massive federal effort to force China and Mexico to cease the manufacturing and distribution of poison to our kids.”

He also opposes “the divisive dogma of Critical Race Theory and its inclusion in our education curriculum.”