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Residents of the Tri-Valley and the rest of the 15th Congressional District got the opportunity to hear from both general election candidates during separate meet-and-greets last Saturday.

Incumbent U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Dublin) held an “Expresso Yourself” town hall over coffee in downtown Pleasanton late Saturday morning, while challenger Rudy Peters (R-Livermore) hosted a public campaign event in Livermore that evening.

The two candidates are squaring off in November after Swalwell, who is seeking his fourth straight term in Congress, earned nearly 70% of the vote during the primary election and Peters finished second with about 26% — well ahead of independent candidate Brendan St. John in third.

Swalwell’s event at Inkling’s Coffee and Tea featured approximately 100 attendees on Saturday, occurring soon after he held a “Hike With Your Congressman” morning trip at the Sycamore Grove Park in southeastern Livermore.

During the town hall, Swalwell discussed several hot topics that are receiving increasing coverage across the country. For the first half of the event, Swalwell gave an extensive overview of the initiatives he is focusing on as a member of the House Intelligence Committee. He then proceeded to answer questions from the audience during the second part of the event.

“There is no doubt that Russia hacked into our election in 2016 and they will certainly do it again in 2018 if we don’t secure our electoral systems,” Swalwell stated. “We cannot afford to have a president who won’t hold the Kremlin accountable for persistent attacks on American democracy.”

A constituent asked Swalwell if there was any evidence that Russia manipulated vote tallies or colluded with Donald Trump’s campaign during the 2016 presidential election. Swalwell admitted that there wasn’t, but he also argued that there isn’t reliable proof that no vote tallies were changed either, and urged special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe to continue.

Swalwell also discussed at length the current immigration crisis affecting the country at the U.S. Mexico border. “We have been told that illegal immigrants steal jobs, but that’s just not true,” Swalwell said. “We need to invest more into secondary education and vocational training, especially in rural parts of America, so that citizens and immigrants alike can fairly compete for good-paying jobs.”

The congressman harshly criticized the president’s current trade policies. He stated that he supported Trump’s objective to get tough on China with regard to their trade practices, but opposed simultaneous tariffs on the European Union, Canada, Japan and South Korea.

Other topics Swalwell touched on included Trump’s nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy (Judge Brett Kavanaugh of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals), the president’s recent trip to Brussels and exchange with NATO counterparts, and the Democrats’ prospects in the midterm election nationwide.

“Democrats will take back both the House and the Senate in November,” Swalwell said. “Democratic voters are out on the streets protesting and are more excited than ever.” Swalwell did not indicate whether he would support House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi for speaker in the event that Democrats regain control of the lower chamber.

Overall, the event brought both ardent Swalwell fans and conservative critics together, although supporters of Swalwell were more inclined to express their opinions or ask questions during the Q&A.

Then Saturday night, Republican challenger Peters held an event to meet with supporters at the Eight Bridges Brewery in Livermore, with about 75 people attending throughout the event. In contrast to Swalwell’s town hall, Peters focused on greeting supporters individually as opposed to long public remarks or engaging in a Q&A.

Peters, a Navy veteran and business owner who has never held elected office, said there are several core issues in his campaign that he believes will appeal to 15th District voters.

Those priorities include school safety measures, federal block grants for mental health funding, continuing to promote the current rate of economic growth, improving U.S. cybersecurity defense mechanisms and protecting the local environment from plastic materials.

“At the end of the day, it all comes down to the economy,” Peters added. “If you look at the last few midterm elections, the party that is in power when the economy is doing well always wins. I care about local taxpayers and I will always advocate for small businesses, who are the backbone of the Tri-Valley community.”

Peters said he believes that his business background would be a benefit that would allow him to understand economic issues from the perspective of middle class voters.

“For too long, politicians in Congress have been enacting harsh economic regulatory policies that never apply to themselves,” he stated. “I’ve actually experienced running a business so I know just how harmful these regulations are. I will always stand up for the hardworking citizen, not the politician.”

Peters said that he is glad that House Speaker Paul Ryan is stepping down after the November midterms. He argues that Ryan has been ineffective in pushing forward the Trump policy agenda, and that both current House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise would be better alternatives who would fully support the president.

Livermore resident Bill Gibson, a Vietnam War veteran, was one of the Peters supporters at the meet-and-greet — after also attending the Swalwell forum to try to voice his concerns.

“My entire family is liberal, and I grew up being a Democrat,” Gibson said. “I’m supporting Rudy because he stands up for taxpayer rights and opposes wasting money on NATO and other government projects. The European countries are wealthier than us and should be paying their fair share. The president wants to put America first, and that includes veterans like myself. I really like what he’s doing with the VA (Veterans Affairs).”

Sean Roberts, Peters’ campaign chief of staff, also attended his candidate’s event and argued Peters has a better chance than most Republicans to defeat Swalwell because of more moderate policy viewpoints.

“Rudy has lived his entire adult life in the Tri-Valley, unlike Swalwell,” Roberts said. “He didn’t get rich from politics, and he’s been directly affected by policy proposals from Washington. People will be able to relate to him because he comes across as an average citizen trying to provide for his family, while our current congressman is so tied up with the D.C. establishment.”

The general election is set for Nov. 6, with vote-by-mail ballots due out the month before.

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  1. One politician made money outside of politics and going in representing issues that directly impact the voting base.

    The other made his money in politics and building a reputation chasing a problem he admits has no evidence of, and is quick to point out that there isn’t evidence of not being a problem.

    Easy vote in my opinion

  2. One should check margins that the ‘other’ won by in his elections. One would also want to view current polls for the ‘other’ and they would know the ‘other’ will win again.

    Minority voices that are loud, are still minorities. The American way…. AT least the ‘other’ doesn’t hide from voters like ‘another’ party does……hum?

  3. 100 people turned out? really?
    The correct report would be that Inklings was standing room only
    and that outside the open doorways were 40 to 50 more listening as best as they could.
    I was there it was jam packed.

  4. 15th Congressional District has an opportunity to elect Rudy Peters as Congressman. He will work with our President on Illegal immigration,ending Sanctuary cities,stronger borders,tax cuts and reforms and Infrastructure repairs. Swalwell supports sanctuary cities and is not in favor of cost of living raises for those on Social Security…Rudy peters is against sanctuary cities and wants to see those on Social Security get a real cost of living increase. Swalwell fights the President everyday accomplishing Nothing. We in the 15th district must have someone who will fight on our behalf…not resist! I support Rudy peters and I hope you will too. Please look at swalwell’s dismal voting record as a Congressman..that should speak volumes to you!

  5. ES, is just a low level Pelosi clone. He doesn’t do anything to help to country and only talks our President and country down. He as well as most democrats hate this country and everything it stands for.

  6. Oh no, please dont vote for another person with no political and government experience! We see how the 2016 election worked out. Its a circus, global embarrassment and down right scarey. Soon we will be either red or dead.

  7. Oh no, please dont vote for another person with no political and government experience like Peters. We see how the 2016 election worked out. Its a circus, global embarrassment and down right scarey. Soon we will be either red or dead.

  8. Status quo has really been effective though right BobB? You don’t like trump, no problem with that, but swalwell is following his playbook – aggravate the voting base on false problems. But hey, it’s ok when a democratic does it? Give me a break.

    Swalwell does something effective and shows some support for the people of this district and I’ll change my tune.

  9. I was at the event and it was elbow room only in a room with a maximum ocupancy of 200 plus over flow outside. The article did not get Swallwel’s comments correctly. Sad that even our little town paper cant or wont get it right.

  10. Rudy Peters is against Sanctuary cities. Why anyone would support E.S. who champions them especially after local resident K.Steinle was taken from us by an Illegal who was protected by such nonsense status? Swalwell has done little in his time…he did not vote for tax cuts, he is against Social security cost of living raises,he has done nothing on Traffic,will not help to negotiate in getting Google Or Apple to the tri valley area? Rudy Peters Will work with our President on many of the issues that E.S will not. For the younger folks you stand a greater chance of college tuition lowering with Rudy peters then you will with the promise the sky deliver nothing swalwell. We need change in the 15th district. lets make it so vote for Rudy Peters. Check out E.S. voting record in congress…its horrible!

  11. Doug…..Maybe I am reading you wrong? I hope you do not want Sanctuary cities? That the event involving Ms Steinle is okay with you? That you must be against tax cuts and safer borders…..See that is what E.S. is all about and his hatred of our President. I voted for and support President Trump and will in 2020….and I will vote for Rudy Peters who puts the people of the 15th district first before political gain unlike that of E.S. Maybe you can be clearer on the issue…..because E.S. does NOT have your back. He is only out for himself….his dismal voting record speaks volumes…look it up yourself you will see. Rudy Peters for a better 15th district,a safer 15th district for all of us.

  12. @john lahommedieu

    I don’t believe in sanctuary cities, but I’m not a single-issue voter either. As for what happened to Steinle, that incident has nothing in particular to do with illegal immigration. If a stolen loaded gun found it’s way onto the streets of San Francisco due to the incompetence of the Federal Park ranger who it was stolen from, then there was a high probability that there was going to be tragic ending, illegal immigration or not. There are plenty of home-grown, native-born, all-American nut cases out there in San Francisco, too, in case you haven’t noticed. Trying to suggest that a tragedy would have been averted if only there were no illegal immigrants is hopelessly naive.

    As for Rudy Peters, any candidate who thinks that Donald Trump has all of his marbles has lost my vote.

  13. @BobB

    What’s even funnier is that JL preceded his “will not help to negotiate in getting Google Or Apple to the tri valley area” complaint by complaining about tri-valley traffic, as if having a major Google or Apple presence in the tri-valley is going to do anything to help the traffic situation here.

  14. doug…..your in denial regarding Steinle…..Sanctuary city status was relevant in that matter and it was tragic…..to give the answer you gave is an insult to Ms Steinle and her family……I hope you never lose a loved one under the same circumstances because you would change your stand on Sanctuary city status fast! Vote for whomever but know this…..you get Nothing with Swalwell….you haven’t seen much in the time he has been in office other then resistance…..if you are half smart…you will look at the two candidates and see one truly wants to help those in the 15th district…..the other..the droid….he is all about himself and nobody else! Even the rest of the country knows this as well as Trump and Putin!

  15. I stand by what I said Stalwell and the Democrats hate this country and are doing everything they can to destroy it. When you have a chance google the democratic platform.

    They hate this country, have contempt for their fellow citizens, no mention of god, support killing of babies. You name it and it’s a party of evil.

  16. Aaaaahhh! The P-town Nazi trolls are at it again. Don’t you d-bags have anything to do? Retorical. You’re just lazy punks who watch Alex Jones and hate all day. Get a job!

  17. @David –

    I attended the entire event and approximated the amount of attendees based on photographs and eyewitness accounts, in addition to speaking with other press and media outlets covering the townhall. The meeting room had a capacity far less than 100, and we estimated there to be around 70 people inside, with 30 outside. Please also keep in mind that there were many individuals who came and went during the event and didn’t stay for the entire duration. The 100 figure is based on these factors.

    Quotes came directly from a personal interview with Swalwell or comments he made before the Q&A. If you have any conflicting quotes, please list them below instead of attacking the credibility of the paper, which has a strong reputation for factual reporting.

  18. Pete- ES is one of the most diplomatic and respectful speakers in Congress. You may not like what he says or his political party, but whats wrong with getting facts. He is not talking the country down but the Trump administration is doing it on a global scale. Im embarrassed to have him in the Oval Office and frightened he has the nuclear codes.

  19. Andy – obviously I hit a sensitive button with you. We differ on the attendance but why are you so touchy about reporting a nose count? If you think Im attacking your reporting or our local paper to warrant your reply, consider another line of work now because you dont have the temperament (or you are young). While ES said there is no evidence (and It would be inappropriate to confirm anything outside of the Committee and before the hearing conclusion), ES said its important to continue to investigate the allegations. PS, i believe the room occupancy is 200 per the sign

  20. “will not help to negotiate in getting Google Or Apple to the tri valley area”

    Where did that come from? I would love to see either company open up technology driven offices in Pleasanton.

  21. “He is not talking the country down but the Trump administration is doing it on a global scale. Im embarrassed to have him in the Oval Office and frightened he has the nuclear codes.”

    @Winston

    Gutting and ignoring the 2nd Amendment fits in quite well with “talking the country down”. It’s part of the Constitution and Swalwell ignores it like most members of his party.

    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/this-democratic-congressman-wants-to-take-your-guns-away-at-least-hes-honest

  22. “Swalwell does something effective and shows some support for the people of this district and I’ll change my tune.”

    @PP

    I won’t. Anyone who wanted a “guarantee” that any corporate tax rate reduction/resulting profits needed to be “shared” with workers indicates Swalwell is part of the left wing (socialist) fringe of his party. Employees are already being paid with wages – and businesses are not started/expanded/run for charitable reasons.

    https://pleasantonweekly.com/news/2017/12/06/swalwell-talks-tax-bill-national-security-and-more-at-town-hall

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