LOS ANGELES, California -- Three different sets of candidates vying for open seats at three levels of government presented their cases in front of an audience of constituents at University Synagogue in Los Angeles on Sunday. With just three weeks to go until the highly-anticipated November 4 general election, candidates for Congress, California State Senate and Los Angeles City Supervisor convened to discuss their views on topics such as education, immigration, taxes and gender equality. The candidates agreed on many issues but differed on a critical few.