With Congresswoman Lois Capps retiring from her nine-term seat in California’s 24th congressional district, nine candidates have come forward to duke it out for the open seat.
One of those candidates is horse-riding cattle rancher and “Next Generation Conservative,” Justin Fareed who’s trying to brand himself as the only “non-politician” in the race.
If you’re wondering what his qualifications are to dictate border security, Fareed reassures voters that he knows the best solution, because he’s the “only one running who’s not a politician!” Fareed is just a 27-year-old cattle rancher and small businessman, who worked as a Legislative Aide for Congressman Ed Whitfield – and he is looking to put his political science degree to work.
With Fareed playing with his pipes, his opponent, Helene Schneider is jumping into the ocean in an attempt to get attention in the competitive District 24 race.
Voters will decide if they want Fareed to fix America’s pipes in the June 7 primary. Stay tuned as we follow the latest political ads from the race.
One of those candidates is horse-riding cattle rancher and “Next Generation Conservative,” Justin Fareed who’s trying to brand himself as the only “non-politician” in the race.
Immigration is Just like Pluming?
In his latest ad, “Let’s Fix the Pipe,” Fareed begins, “If you have a leaking pipe, you fix the leak before you clean up the puddle right?” He uses a leaky pipe metaphor to explain the need to build a wall in order to stop the flood of illegal immigration – and he’s the handy boot-wearing non-politician who can solve the problem.If you’re wondering what his qualifications are to dictate border security, Fareed reassures voters that he knows the best solution, because he’s the “only one running who’s not a politician!” Fareed is just a 27-year-old cattle rancher and small businessman, who worked as a Legislative Aide for Congressman Ed Whitfield – and he is looking to put his political science degree to work.
With Fareed playing with his pipes, his opponent, Helene Schneider is jumping into the ocean in an attempt to get attention in the competitive District 24 race.
Voters will decide if they want Fareed to fix America’s pipes in the June 7 primary. Stay tuned as we follow the latest political ads from the race.