Politics & Government
Honda Leading Race For Congress
Rep. Mike Honda, D-San Jose, was ahead 53% to 47% over lawyer Ro Khanna for 17th District.

Rep. Mike Honda, D-San Jose, remained ahead early this morning despite a spirited challenge by fellow Democrat Ro Khanna to represent the 17th Congressional District.
Honda, elected to the seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2000, was leading 53 percent to 47 percent over Khanna with 253 of 257 precincts reporting. Honda had received 30,723 votes to Khannaās 27,704.
Khanna, a 38-year-old lawyer, ran in part on his background in technology and as a former commerce official for President Barack Obamaās administration in a district that includes some of Silicon Valleyās major tech businesses.
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To the 71-year-old Honda, the election was about his record of service for the 17th district, specifically his landing $900 million in federal funding for the planned 10-mile extension of BART from Fremont to East San Jose.
But Khanna countered that Hondaās list of achievements was sparse and the congressman had become out of touch on the issues. Honda was endorsed by political heavyweights such as President Obama, Gov. Jerry Brown, state Attorney General Kamala Harris and Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-San Francisco.
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Khannaās endorsers featured an impressive array of major Silicon Valley executives including Facebook chief operating executive Sheryl Sandberg, Google Inc. head Eric Schmidt, Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer and other business leaders from tech firms like Microsoft, Oracle and Yelp.
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--Bay City News
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