Chrissy Houlahan and Greg McCauley, two political novices, running for open U.S. House seat in Chester, Berks
Houlahan has described
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Houlahan and McCauley, both of whom are first-time candidates, are vying for an open seat. Rep.
The district has a mix of suburban wealth, urban poverty, and areas with a big agricultural sector. But most of the discussion between the two candidates has centered on the mainstream national topics -- health care, immigration, gun control, climate change, and taxes.
"These are two new people who really need to get out there and communicate across party lines. The majority of people in
Houlahan is a third-generation military veteran. She was born at the
Houlahan said she decided to run after Trump was elected and both her daughter, who is openly gay, and father, a Holocaust survivor, were in tears.
"I think it was a wake-up call for me, and I think a lot of other people, who felt this isn't the country that I signed up to serve, and these are not the values we all hold," Houlahan said. She had knocked on doors for
She officially launched her campaign in
McCauley, a
"We need to go back to the future," McCauley said. "We need to restore the American Dream for our children."
So far, he has raised
At a recent debate in the
McCauley said he would push for an immigration plan that would allow undocumented immigrants already living in
This differs from
"This is how we will help
McCauley also said he favors building a wall at the border with
Houlahan said she would like to see
"This is a nation of immigrants, and we need to make sure we are providing clear and legal pathways for people to grow our economy," she said, later adding that she opposes Trump's border wall.
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During the debate, Houlahan noted that
On health care, she said that the government should be allowed to negotiate prices with the pharmaceutical companies as the
Aside from the quick mention of the mushroom farms, neither candidate spoke in detail about federal policies affecting the region's agriculture industry.
Neither was urban policy discussed per se, though the candidates have campaigned in Reading, a majority-Latino city. McCauley recently spoke to potential voters at the Kennedy House apartment building downtown, close to the
Dinniman said other issues such as the Mariner East pipeline, which cuts through the county, or the county's big pharmaceutical hub are also not being discussed or debated. He blames the national political climate that has both parties playing to the base.
“It’s not just
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