"Boy Meets World" star Ben Savage is running to take Adam Schiff's House seat
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Ben Savage, the actor who rose to fame as Corey Matthews on the hit '90s ABC sitcom "Boy Meets World," is running for Congress.
The actor announced his run on Instagram this week, saying, "Together, we can do better."
"I am a proud Californian, union member and longtime resident of District 30 who comes from a family of unwavering service to our country and community," Savage said in his announcement. "I firmly believe in standing up for what is right, ensuring equality and expanding opportunities for all."
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