Actor Antonio Sabato Jr. is launching a bid for Congress in California, the Los Angeles Times first reported.
Sabato, who supported President Trump during his bid for the White House and spoke at the Republican National Convention last summer, will challenge Rep. Julia BrownleyJulia Andrews BrownleyHouse Democrats eyeing much broader Phase 3 stimulus Assistant House Speaker self-quarantines out of ‘abundance of caution’ Actor Orlando Bloom to self-quarantine MORE (D-Calif.) for her seat in the 26th Congressional District.
Charles Moran, who will raise money for Sabato’s campaign, confirmed the bid to the newspaper.
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“Being a Republican and with proximity to the White House and Republican leadership, he’s going to be able to get more done — being in the majority, with his notoriety, for the residents of the 26th [Congressional] District,” Moran told the Times.
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Sabato in November said he would like to serve in Trump’s administration in some sort of role related to physical fitness. He’s best known for his role on “General Hospital.”
A Republican represented California’s 26th District from 2002 until Brownley won after redistricting during the 2012 election.