ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Emmy Award-winning actor Bryan Cranston is giving a castmate from hit TV series "Breaking Bad" some help in his campaign for local office in New Mexico's most populous county. Cranston, who starred as teacher turned meth manufacturer Walter White in the popular AMC show, and comedian George Lopez are asking residents to vote for Steven Michael Quezada in the Bernalillo County commissioner's race. "Steven was great in 'Breaking Bad,' but he thrives as a community leader," Cranston said in a voter mailer, which features the actor's photo.Read more on NewsOK.com