“Nathan Mintz offers principled, pragmatic leadership, and the ability to successfully work with others to solve problems– something Sacramento desperately needs right now.”
-Former California Governor George Deukmejian
“Nathan Mintz offers the bold new leadership we need to get Californians working again and breathe new life into our economy.”
-California Board of Equalization Vice-Chair Michelle Steel
“Nathan Mintz will protect taxpayers, not special interests.”
- Assemblyman Don Wagner
“Nathan Mintz has everything we look for in a future leader in the Legislature – a razor sharp intellect, integrity, an incredible work ethic and a clear vision of what needs to be done to put our state back on the right path. We are proud to make him our first unprecedented Assembly pre-primary endorsement. We need more leaders like Nathan in Sacramento who can make the case for our pro-business, pro-taxpayer values to a new generation of South Bay residents.”
-Los Angeles County Lincoln Clubs Chairman Robert Virtue
“Nathan Mintz will work to put our interests first in Sacramento. Nathan will bring an injection of common sense and pragmatism to a legislature that has been devoid of it for too long.”
- Rolling Hills Estates Councilmember Frank Zerunyan
“Nathan Mintz will fight to keep manufacturing jobs — the foundation of the South Bay economy — and help bring those jobs back. As a former aerospace engineer myself, I know Nathan understands what nurtures and what kills technology and manufacturing jobs and what can be done in Sacramento to keep them here.”
- Redondo Beach City Council Member Matt Kilroy
“Nathan Mintz has what it takes to get things done in Sacramento. Nathan understands what legislation needs to get passed to bring jobs back to our state.”
- Assemblyman Bill Berryhill
“Nathan Mintz is a South Bay aerospace engineer who will offer innovative solutions to help local business create jobs. In Sacramento Nathan will fight higher taxes and work to eliminate wasteful government spending. Nathan’s creative solutions are exactly what are needed in Sacramento to get our state back on track.”
- California Board of Equalization Member George Runner