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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Supporters held a joint watch party in downtown Oakland Tuesday night for U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee and Lateefah Siman, who is running to replace Lee. While Lee&#39;s campaign aides attended the party, Lee skipped them. Instead, she said she would fly back to Washington DC to work. She was disappointed with the outcome of the &#8230;</p>
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<p>Supporters held a joint watch party in downtown Oakland Tuesday night for U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee and Lateefah Siman, who is running to replace Lee. </p>
<p>While Lee&#39;s campaign aides attended the party, Lee skipped them.  Instead, she said she would fly back to Washington DC to work. </p>
<p>She was disappointed with the outcome of the race and finished in fourth place.  Late Tuesday night, CBS News predicted that Lee will not advance to the November general election.  </p>
<p>Before the polls closed, Lee joined her volunteers at her downtown campaign office to urge voters to vote for her.  Before leaving the campaign office on Tuesday evening, she spoke about the challenges posed by the Senate race.</p>
<p>“You could see the inequality in money, I mean, come on.  Establishment money is not going to a black progressive woman.  But we have people, we have donors, we have recurring donors, we have people who have never donated to campaigns before,&#8221; said Rep. Lee.</p>
<p>She only answered two questions from the press.  Reporters asked her about her future plans, to which she gave no answer.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Long before Scott Wiener became California’s leading housing iconoclast or a regular target for scathing Fox News diatribes, he was an introverted New Jersey teen with enviable choices for college. Two options, Columbia University in New York and the University of Chicago, seemed tailor-made for Wiener, the kind of places where a studious closeted Jewish &#8230;</p>
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<p>Long before Scott Wiener became California’s leading housing iconoclast or a regular target for scathing Fox News diatribes, he was an introverted New Jersey teen with enviable choices for college.</p>
<p>Two options, Columbia University in New York and the University of Chicago, seemed tailor-made for Wiener, the kind of places where a studious closeted Jewish kid would blend  in. </p>
<p>Instead, some inexplicable impulse — “the energetic forces of the world,” he surmised on a recent Sunday walking through the Castro, his longtime San Francisco neighborhood — drew him to Duke University in North Carolina, precisely because it wasn’t a natural fit.</p>
<p>“I realized I was meant to go to Duke because, I mean, it’s a good school, but it was also really social,” he explained. Somewhere in his subconscious, he wanted to force himself to be social too.</p>
<p>Consciously or not, Wiener is most comfortable seeking out the path of most resistance. His 13-year career in elected office can be viewed as a one-man experiment: How far can a politician go when he pushes all the boundaries at once?</p>
<p>The typical politician starting his career in local government would probably not take on reforming the city’s nudity law, particularly if his last name lends itself to cringeworthy puns. Or decide hours after barely winning a state Senate seat to take on a sacrosanct tenet of California housing policy in his  first bill. Or, in the face of an onslaught of death threats, continue to spar online with right-wing combatants such as  Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Donald Trump Jr.</p>
<p>Now, he’s angling for a promotion to be the first openly gay person to represent San Francisco in Congress. But his path depends on former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has yet to say if she will seek reelection.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Wiener is simultaneously carrying another load of legislative heavy lifts that would, among other things, lay the groundwork for single-payer healthcare in California, extend his highly contentious law to streamline new housing developments and decriminalize “magic mushrooms” and most other psychedelics.</p>
<p>Wiener seems to gravitate to campaigns with a high degree of difficulty, even back in his days at Duke. The self-described introvert had joined a fraternity and was eyeing a bid to be its president. But first he decided to tell the other members he was gay.</p>
<p>“I had thought that coming out to the fraternity would end my chances of being elected president,” Wiener said. </p>
<p>He was wrong. Several months later, Wiener won.</p>
<p>The archetype of the retail politician is of an outgoing back-slapper, someone who can glide frictionlessly among crowds and always fit in.</p>
<p>Wiener is not that. He speaks in a deep monotone that can verge on a drone. He is personable but not particularly gregarious. And at 6’7”, he always sticks out.</p>
<p>Yet Wiener, 52, has mastered his own style of retail politics that relies less on natural charisma and more on sheer ubiquity.</p>
<p>Even in the settings where he seems most incongruous — at an iconic gay bar wearing a button-down and khakis in a crowd of bar-goers wearing leather fetish gear, for example — he is constantly recognized and greeted warmly. </p>
<p>On a recent walk through the Castro in San Francisco, Wiener was approached by constituents roughly every five minutes.</p>
<p>(Josh Edelson / For The Times)</p>
<p>In the Castro, he is stopped roughly every five minutes for a quick hello or a longer exchange about a bill he wrote or the frustrations of business owners over the city’s homelessness crisis. At a Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown, the time he spends circulating the banquet hall shaking hands lasts longer than his official remarks. When his schedule is free of hard commitments, he’ll find more community events to attend to fill the time. </p>
<p>Wiener moved to San Francisco in 1997, soon after graduating from Harvard Law School, assuming he’d eventually move back to the Philadelphia area, where his parents still live. He’s stayed since, doing stints in private practice and in the city attorney’s office and building a network through Democratic party and LGBTQ+ activism. </p>
<p>He ran for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 2010, although he began knocking on doors in the district at least a year and a half early. His favorite time to go door-to-door, according to friends, was in the pouring rain, since he knew his willingness to brave the elements would stick in residents’ minds. </p>
<p>His first brush with national attention was for his clash with the Naked Guys, a small but dedicated group of public nudists in the Castro. At first, he simply proposed requiring someone to place a towel or some other barrier under their naked behind while they sat at a restaurant or a public bench. Later, he pushed to tighten nudity laws altogether, though, he’ll note, the rules are still among the nation’s most permissive.</p>
<p>Of all the issues he’s tackled in his career, it’s the one he remembers least fondly. The nudists held a grudge, heckling him at public appearances for years afterward. Still, he’s reminded of that chapter whenever he’s in his Sacramento office, where a framed “Butt Guardian” flyer from the local alternative weekly hangs on the wall.</p>
<p>The nudity bill sparked a kind of spectacle that could singularly define a career, but in Wiener’s case, it has been quickly subsumed by the avalanche of headline-grabbing proposals he has championed over the years.</p>
<p>For many, Wiener is best-known for his work on housing. A patron saint of the YIMBY (“Yes In My Backyard”) movement to maximize building housing, his first bill after being elected to the state Senate in 2016 focused on streamlining new development by wresting away some power from local governments.</p>
<p>Wiener’s subsequent big swings to spur more development brought him national attention — and a swell of pushback. Local governments chafe at losing control over planning. Homeowners oppose any new development that would change the character of their neighborhoods. Tenants’ rights and equity groups fear that gentrification will lead to displacement of low-income residents. The powerful construction workers union, a onetime ally, now accuse Wiener of undercutting pay and labor standards. And groups such as the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, run by Wiener’s longtime political foe Michael Weinstein, have cast him as a shill for the real estate groups who have funded his campaigns.</p>
<p>Wiener shrugs off such critiques, noting he supports rent control and has sponsored bills aimed to boost affordable housing. And while some of his buzziest bills failed to pass, they succeeded in reshaping the housing debate in Sacramento. </p>
<p>“Scott was the first to call the question on these big topics,” said San Francisco City Atty.  David Chiu, who similarly championed housing in his tenure in the state Assembly. “For anything that significant in politics, you need that person who is the first, who lays it out, makes the case, and sees where it goes.”</p>
<p>Simultaneously, Wiener emerged as the go-to lawmaker to carry some of the most difficult legislation for  LGBTQ+ rights. One measure eliminated laws that criminalized knowingly transmitting HIV, which imposed harsher penalties than similar laws for other serious communicable diseases.</p>
<p>Another gave judges discretion on whether certain people engaging in consensual anal or oral sex with a minor age 14 or older must register as sex offender. State law already allowed such discretion in cases of consensual penile-vaginal sex.</p>
<p>Wiener said the bill’s purpose would simply ensure that LGBTQ+ teenagers and young adults were treated equally as their straight counterparts. But few public figures would relish their names to be anywhere near the phrase “sex offender registry,” and Wiener’s colleagues openly grappled with the political ramifications of voting for such a bill, particularly in a time when “groomer” has become a popular epithet on the far-right. </p>
<p>“Everyone wants the ‘mom and apple pie’ bill and to be flying gay flags in parades,” said Assemblyman Rick Chavez Zbur (D-Los Angeles) the former head of the advocacy group Equality California. “When you get to the really hard social justice bills, many legislators walk away from those. Sen. Wiener never does that.”</p>
<p>Meanwhile, he has waded into nearly every other policy area that attracts attention in Sacramento. His abridged list of successes includes laws to require health insurers to cover mental healthcare at parity with physical health; repeal loitering laws regarding prostitution; enshrine state net neutrality standards and increase access to HIV-prevention medications. </p>
<p>His bills that have come up short include those that would have enabled safe injection sites for supervised drug consumption; allowed cities to keep bars open until 4 a.m.; required large corporations to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions; and decriminalized psychedelics. (He’s reintroduced versions of the latter two this year.)</p>
<p>“Sen. Wiener is one of those folks that a lot of people hate and also a lot of people really like,” said Mahdi Manji, an advocate for low-income housing with the Inner City Law Center in Los Angeles. “And sometimes it’s the same people, just because he’s taken strong positions on so many issues.”</p>
<p>The work is so all-consuming that some allies worry that Wiener, who is not married, has let his job supersede his social life. Still, he has a tight-knit circle of friends who describe him as loyal and slyly funny, a fantasy novel aficionado and Kylie Minogue super fan.</p>
<p>“A lot of times I read stuff about him and it makes him seem like a robot,” said Adam Cohn, a friend since law school. “He does let his hair down. He can be a lot of fun.”</p>
<p>In Sacramento, there’s a phenomenon known as “Wiener fatigue.” Its main symptom is a reflexive sigh of exasperation every time the senator introduces another bill that will invariably cause political headaches, accompanied usually with begrudging respect for his relentless lobbying for the measure. </p>
<p>Even Wiener knows he can come across as irritating — “in a loving way!” he insists— every time he asks a colleague for a vote that may not play well in places less liberal than San Francisco (i.e. almost everywhere else in the state), and he makes a point to express admiration for those who  take on those political risks.</p>
<p>“You’re asking your colleagues for a lot,” he said, copping to sometimes taking on too many tough bills. “Guilty as charged.”</p>
<p>The everything everywhere all-at-once approach to politics invariably means some constituency (or several) will be battling Wiener at any given point. But he seems unfazed by conflict after surviving the gantlet of local San Francisco politics, famously described as akin to “a knife fight in a phone booth” — a vicious battle between various shades of blue.</p>
<p>In Sacramento, he is among the furthest  left members in a Democrat-dominated legislature. But by San Francisco standards, Wiener is a moderate. His alliances with Big Tech and real estate interests make him suspect among economic progressives, who accuse him of backing “trickle-down housing” and other policies that have perpetuated the city’s stark divide between the rich and poor.</p>
<p>Tom Ammiano, a longtime progressive politician and contemporary of gay rights icon Harvey Milk, said Wiener embodies the new generation of Democrats who have put less emphasis on class issues.</p>
<p>“We’re not seeing AOC [Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]. We’re seeing Scott Wiener,” Ammiano said, adding he is frustrated almost in a parental way at the current ascendance of the moderate wing. </p>
<p>“I want to be supportive, I want to be protective, and then at the same time, I’m really pissed,” Ammiano said.</p>
<p>Wiener credits San Francisco’s bare-knuckled political world with toughening his hide and teaching him not to hold grudges. Sal Rosselli, president of the National Union of Healthcare Workers, said Wiener has become his go-to for tough healthcare bills, even though his union strongly backed his opponent Jane Kim in 2016.</p>
<p>“He’s never held it against us,” Rosselli said. “It’s more the norm in politics that people are resentful, they retaliate or they dismiss you. One of Scott’s virtues, from my perspective, is he’s the opposite.”</p>
<p>Others say Wiener is more thin-skinned than he admits. Kim Tavaglione, who leads the San Francisco Labor Council, recalled meeting with Wiener shortly after he won his supervisor’s race, despite many labor unions running a campaign against him.</p>
<p>“One of the first things I had to do was go to a meeting with him where he let us know how angry he was&#8230;I basically got chewed out for 20 or 30 minutes,” she said, adding that, in her view, he hasn’t changed much since.</p>
<p>The standard-issue hardball politics among Democrats is one thing. But a few years ago, Wiener began facing backlash of a different, more menacing variety.</p>
<p>His bill to change the sex offender registry became fodder for believers of QAnon, an amorphous conspiracy that stoked unfounded accusations that Democrats were sexually grooming and trafficking children. By fall of 2020, he was at the center of a maelstrom. Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz tweeted that “Today’s CA Dems believe we need more adults having sex with children,” while Donald Trump Jr. wrote the bill would “normalize” pedophilia. Within three months, he received several thousand death threats.</p>
<p>Since then, Wiener has been become a regular target for right-wing firebrands such as  Greene, who called him a “communist groomer,” and Tucker Carlson bashed a number of Wiener’s bills on his now-canceled Fox News program. </p>
<p>“Would you trust this guy within 500 yards of a child?” Carlson said in one segment, while onscreen flashed a photo of Wiener at the Folsom Street Fair, San Francisco’s famous leather festival. “Probably not.”</p>
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<p>Wiener sits in front of the shop that was formerly home to Harvey Milk’s camera store, which Wiener called a “sacred building” in the Castro.</p>
<p>(Josh Edelson / For The Times)</p>
<p>In public and on social media, Wiener is defiant. He also speaks publicly about the threats on his life and how his home was searched for bombs twice last year. </p>
<p>But he admits he has been rattled. When Paul Pelosi, husband of the then-House Speaker, was attacked in his home by a conspiracy theorist who was looking for his wife, the reality of this dangerous moment suddenly felt more real.</p>
<p>“I’ll tell you, after that happened, there were times when I would wake up in the middle of the night&#8230;if I’d hear something at my door. Which had never happened before,” Wiener said</p>
<p>The vitriol from the far right has some political upside in San Francisco. Wiener has sent out fundraising missives around Carlson’s attacks and his vocal defense of transgender people has helped heal some — though not all — rifts that Wiener has with San Francisco progressives, especially LGBTQ+ voters.</p>
<p>“There’s not going to be a big schism in the community. I think Scott is going to do very well in this race,” said Bevan Dufty, a progressive and former supervisor. He quickly amended his statement to add “at the time when the Speaker Emerita is no longer pursuing election.”</p>
<p>Those caveats abound when talking about Wiener’s next move. Last month, he formed an exploratory committee to raise money for a congressional run, emphasizing he would only do so if Pelosi decides to step down. </p>
<p>Allies cast the preparations as a practical matter. If Pelosi announced her decision later this year, there would little time to build a campaign for the primary election  in March. He especially does not want to be flat-foooted on fundraising given rumors that Pelosi’s daughter Christine might run to succeed her mother and tap into the former Speaker’s expansive donor network. (Christine Pelosi did not respond to a text message seeking comment.)</p>
<p>The move struck some as a distasteful attempt to push Pelosi toward the door.</p>
<p>“All these other old white guys get to stick around as long as they want before people start planting stories,” said Rudy Gonzalez, the secretary-treasurer of the San Francisco Building Trades union. “Somehow the standard is different for Nancy Pelosi.” </p>
<p>The observation was a pointed reminder of another challenge facing Wiener: following in the footsteps of a San Francisco icon.</p>
<p>Yet again, Wiener is choosing the toughest possible path.</p>
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<p class="body-raw">Washington • Burgess Owens&#8217; conversion to the Republican Party came after a decade of professional football as he watched Ronald Reagan rise and longed to start his own business.</p>
<p class="body-raw">&#8220;I&#8217;ve always been a conservative, and I&#8217;ve realized that,&#8221; says Owens.  “I grew up conservative, but I voted as a Democrat because we&#8217;d talk [about how] that was the party in our favor.  &#8220;</p>
<p class="body-raw">He left the NFL a &#8220;cocky liberal&#8221; but years later he said, &#8220;I found myself a very humble and appreciative Conservative.&#8221;</p>
<p class="body-raw">Owens, 68, is now the Republican candidate in Utah&#8217;s 4th Congressional District after beating three candidates in last week&#8217;s primary.  He is hoping to topple Rep. Ben McAdams, a new Democrat, in the November elections.  This race is expected to be one of the most competitive in the nation.  And it puts McAdams, who has long been involved in Utah politics, against Burgess, who is new to the campaign.</p>
<p class="body-raw">Ohio-born, Florida-educated Owens says his life was shaped by a black man who grew up in the deep south &#8211; how his father&#8217;s ambition to overcome obstacles helped strengthen his character.  And how he believes that a strong work ethic and conservative politics are more effective than government handouts that didn&#8217;t help people who look like him.</p>
<p class="body-raw">“I happen to be attracted to a party that believes in freedom &#8211; No. 1,” says Burgess, “and believes that each of us can succeed if we pay the price for it.</p>
<p class="body-raw">&#8220;So what we&#8217;re seeing is that more and more black Americans are literally leaving the Democratic plantation,&#8221; added Burgess.  “I&#8217;ve never seen anything like this because of the President [Donald] Trump because the success he has brought to the black community is the lowest unemployment in our country&#8217;s history for blacks, Hispanics, Asians, women and veterans.  &#8220;</p>
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<p class="caption-credit">(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Burgess Owens, former NFL player and now District 4th GOP candidate for Congress, attends a rally in support of police officers at Salt City Hall on Saturday, June 20, 2020 Lake City part.</p>
<p class="body-raw">That was before the coronavirus pandemic broke out, of course, and the decline in employment for each category.</p>
<p class="body-raw">Owens is a full supporter of Trump &#8211; he put on a red Make America Great Again cap in a protest against Blue Lives Matter on June 20 &#8211; for saying the president will &#8220;do the job&#8221;.</p>
<p class="body-raw">&#8220;I support every person, every president who will fight for the American way,&#8221; says Owens.  “By the way, I have no problem with his tweets.  &#8230; I look at it very simply.  If the tweets drive the nuts, it makes me happy.  &#8220;</p>
<p class="body-raw">And he got Trump&#8217;s confirmation on Friday in one of those tweets.  Trump wrote, &#8220;As a Super Bowl champion, Burgess knows how to WIN.&#8221;</p>
<p class="body-raw">In response, Burgess tweeted, “From a segregated childhood to being approved by the president.  It is an honor to live in a country that made this possible.  &#8220;</p>
<p lang="en" dir="ltr">It is an honor to have the support of the President of the United States.  From a segregated childhood to being approved by the president.  It is an honor to live in a country that made this possible.  Many thanks to @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/XU7V6pn1av</p>
<p>&#8211; Burgess Owens (@BurgessOwens) July 3, 2020</p>
<p class="body-raw">Owens says his campaign will focus on &#8220;prioritizing God, country, family first,&#8221; and he has election words for democratic leaders that he says have gone so far as to be Marxists and socialists.</p>
<p class="body-raw">&#8220;This will result in a very simple decision this time around in 2020,&#8221; says Owens.  “Do we keep our country, our culture, our way of life?  Rule of law, security?  Or go the path we now see on the streets of the city centers: chaos, destruction, damage, death, bullying.  &#8220;</p>
<p class="body-raw">The GOP contender, who still wears his Super Bowl championship ring, was far from his southern roots to find his home in the GOP, Latter-day Saints Church of Jesus Christ and Utah.</p>
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<p class="body-raw">From the NFL to WordPerfect</p>
<p class="body-raw">Owens was born in Columbus, Ohio, where his father had relocated to get a degree he couldn&#8217;t get due to the then Jim Crow laws in Texas.  The family later moved to Tallahassee, Florida, where his father was a college professor.</p>
<p class="body-raw">Owens, who had spent some time in college labs over the summer, eventually sought a degree in biology from the University of Miami, where he was only the third black student to receive a scholarship.  Playing soccer was an added bonus, he says, but education came first.</p>
<p class="body-raw">However, football became a livelihood after Owens was drafted by the New York Jets in the first round of the 1973 NFL draft.  For safety reasons, he played 10 seasons, including as part of the Oakland Raiders 1980 team that won the Super Bowl.</p>
<p class="body-raw">Towards the end of his professional career, Owens said he converted to Latter-day Saints because of some teammates who shared the faith.</p>
<p class="body-raw">Playing pro didn&#8217;t make him as much money as he had hoped, and a business he started with his brother selling electronic equipment to keep track of business expenses failed and caused his first bankruptcy.</p>
<p class="body-raw">He later moved to a one-bedroom apartment in Brooklyn, NY with his children and worked as a chimney sweep by day and a security guard by night.</p>
<p class="body-raw">&#8220;That was a very humbling moment,&#8221; says Owens.  “It was also a very important moment in my life, standing in the basement apartment at the end of the long day, looking outside and just thinking that I knew this wouldn&#8217;t be the way because I believe in the American Second chance promise.  &#8220;</p>
<p class="body-raw">Soon after, a friend told Owens about a job at WordPerfect, a fast-growing computer software company based in Utah.  The sales job was in Philadelphia and Owens answered and moved.</p>
<p class="body-raw">But he had a thing for Utah.</p>
<p class="body-raw">“I made a promise with all of my children [they] I could see any college in the country while they were in their freshman year in Utah, &#8220;says Owens,&#8221; because I wanted them to have a nice soft landing.  &#8220;</p>
<p class="body-raw">Eventually Owens moved west and settled in Draper.</p>
<p class="body-raw">He founded Second Chance 4 Youth, a nonprofit dedicated to helping children in trouble “start a new chapter and live their American dream,” and embraced the four principles of Owens&#8217;s campaign: head, heart, hand, and home .</p>
<p class="body-raw">Owens has also authored several books, including &#8220;Liberalism or How to Turn Good Men into Whimpers, Weenies and Wimps&#8221; and his most recent book &#8220;Why I Stand: From Freedom to Socialism&#8217;s Death Fields&#8221;.</p>
<p class="body-raw">Documents filed with the House indicate that Owens receives $ 70,000 a year from his foundation, plus income from his books and lectures.  A December filing showed Owens with up to $ 5 million owed to the IRS.  However, this was changed to $ 6,500 in an addendum published in January.  Owens says the original filing was a &#8220;big mistake&#8221; and most of the IRS debt has now been paid off.</p>
<p class="body-raw">Owens&#8217; rhetoric fits the books, and he doesn&#8217;t shy away from the threat he sees from Democrats.  He says Americans must do what they can to take our country back from the left.</p>
<p class="body-raw">Owens has never met McAdams.</p>
<p class="body-raw">&#8220;I hear he&#8217;s a really nice guy,&#8221; says Owens.  “And I don&#8217;t doubt that.  But it&#8217;s not about Ben McAdams.  It&#8217;s about the party he authorizes.  &#8220;</p>
<p class="body-raw">Owens questions Congressman&#8217;s votes for the agenda of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, McAdams support for the Trump indictment and Pelosi ideology, and Liberal MP Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, whom Owens describes as &#8220;very anti-American&#8221;.</p>
<p class="body-raw">In contrast, the Democratic Campaigns Committee notes Owens&#8217; support for Trump, his plan to jettison the Department of Education, and his opposition to protecting the Affordable Care Act on pre-existing terms.  The DCCC also notes that while McAdams fought against resumption of nuclear testing in the West, Owens has expressed support.</p>
<p class="body-raw">&#8220;Its out-of-the-mainstream agenda does not suit moderate voters in Utah,&#8221; the DCCC said in a memo following Owens&#8217; primary victory.</p>
<p class="body-raw">The arguments preview the general campaign messages Utahns is likely to see, a flurry of Democrats tying Owens to Trump and Republicans tying McAdams to Pelosi.  Right now, political handicappers say McAdams is a small favorite.  Cook Political Report says the normally conservative 4th district &#8220;leans democratically&#8221;.</p>
<p class="body-raw">Owens says he can win because his focus is &#8220;God, country, family first&#8221; &#8211; things that all 4th district voters believe in.</p>
<p class="body-raw">&#8220;It all comes down to what I really stand for,&#8221; he said.  &#8220;This is something that resonates with Republicans, Independents and Democrats who take the time to listen to it and just think about their future.&#8221;</p>
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