Daily News (Los Angeles)

Former Virgin Galactic CEO enters 27th District election

- By Michael R. Blood

LOS ANGELES >> Former Virgin Galactic CEO George Whitesides announced Wednesday he is seeking the seat held by Republican Rep. Mike Garcia in the 27th Congressio­nal District, considered one of the most competitiv­e House battlegrou­nds in the country.

In a House where Republican­s hold a 222-212 edge with one vacancy, the contest could end up being critical in the 2024 fight to control the chamber.

“Congress isn't doing enough to help people in our part of California and Congressma­n Garcia has become part of the problem,” Whitesides, a Democrat, said in a statement announcing his candidacy. “He supports taking away a woman's right to make her own health care decisions and plays politics instead of focusing on the issues that matter and finding solutions to our biggest challenges.”

In a statement, Garcia said, “I applaud anyone's decision to try to step in the arena and serve the nation.”

“It's a decision I made when I was 18 and will continue to do so as long as necessary to ensure our nation's prosperity and security,” Garcia added, referring to his entry into the U.S. Naval Academy.

Democrats hold a 12-point registrati­on edge in the 27th District, a once-conservati­ve stretch of suburbs and high desert communitie­s that then-Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden carried by double digits in the 2020 election.

Garcia, a former Navy fighter pilot who flew over 30 combat missions, defeated Democrat Christy Smith in three consecutiv­e contests in the district — including by just 333 votes in November 2020.

Garcia's 2022 victory handed Republican­s control of the House and gave the GOP a rare reason to celebrate in a state dominated by Democrats. He is the sole GOP House member with a district within heavily Democratic Los Angeles County.

Whitesides served as NASA chief of staff during former President Barack Obama's administra­tion. He spent a decade leading Virgin Galactic, which aims to send paying passengers on space tourism flights.

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