Las Vegas Review-Journal

From ‘Boy Meets World’ to man meets politics

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LOS ANGELES — Actor Ben Savage, who starred in the 1990s ABC teen sitcom “Boy Meets World,” is running for a U.S. House seat in California, marking his latest attempt to make the jump from Hollywood to politics.

Savage, a Democrat, said in an Instagram post Monday that “it’s time to restore faith in government” and that voters want leaders “unhindered by political divisions and special interests.”

“I firmly believe in standing up for what is right, ensuring equality and expanding opportunit­ies for all,” he wrote.

Savage joins a crowded field for the seat held by Democratic U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff, who is running for U.S. Senate. Other candidates include former Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer and Democratic state Assemblywo­man Laura Friedman.

The heavily Democratic 30th District includes a swath of Los Angeles, including Hollywood and the Silver Lake and Echo Park neighborho­ods, and also cuts through neighborin­g cities including Pasadena, Glendale and West Hollywood.

Savage starred in “Boy Meets World” for seven seasons in the ’90s, in which viewers saw his character Cory Matthews go from awkward sixth grader to a college student married to his high-school sweetheart.

He said on his website that his political priorities include working for safer streets, and addressing homelessne­ss and affordable housing.

“I support a robust public safety presence to keep the community safe and vibrant,” Savage wrote. “We need to support our law enforcemen­t officers and provide them with the resources they need to keep businesses, residents and visitors safe.”

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