Independent expenditure committees supporting both Laura Friedman and Ardy Kassakhian each tried to compare the candidates, who are both Democrats, to Donald Trump in the tight 43rd Assembly District race.
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On the left is a mailer presenting “The Laura Friedman story,” courtesy of her campaign; on the right is a rebuttal from her opponent, Ardy Kassakhian, purporting to tell “the real Laura Friedman story.”
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A mailer urges a “yes” vote on Measure A, an L.A. County parcel tax measure for parks.
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Mailers sent by Assembly candidate Laura Friedman emphasized the need to elect more women and her endorsements from Planned Parenthood.
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Opponents of the initiative that would increase the per-pack cigarette tax play on the idea that special interests have rigged the law in their favor.
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The Yes on Proposition 61 campaign sent out a mailer with Hillary Clinton’s image, despite the fact that she hasn’t endorsed the initiative.
(Christine Mai-Duc / Los Angeles Times)This Anthony Portantino mailer portrays Trump and Portantino’s opponent, Mike Antonovich, as “two peas in a pod.” (Christine Mai-Duc / Los Angeles Times )
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One of the No on 61 campaign messages has been labeling the initiative “the deceptive prescription proposition.”
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A mailer sent out by the Anthony Portantino campaign places an image of his opponent, Republican Mike Antonovich, next to Donald Trump and accuses them both of “locker room talk.”
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