The former 'Boy Meets World' star previously interned for Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) in 2003.
, the childhood TV star says his priorities include police reform, affordable housing expansion and union protection.
Savage's congressional campaign comes after Savage failed to win a previous political bid in Hollywood. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat on West Hollywood's City Council, earning just over 6% of the vote.
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