I'm proud of my record: always standing up for working families and communities under attack. But many of my opponents can't say the same.

Who you are as a leader depends on the values you put first.
I'm proud of my record: always standing up for working families and communities under attack. But many of my opponents can't say the same.
After Donald Trump unleashed federal agents on Los Angeles, my opponent Eric Swalwell voted to thank ICE. And the billionaire in this race, Tom Steyer, made his billions partly by investing in the same private prisons that ICE is using right now to detain thousands of immigrants.
I called to abolish ICE because I've always stood with immigrant communities.
And when it comes to protecting our environment from fossil fuel polluters, I'm the only major candidate in this race who has never cashed a check or made a dollar from Big Oil.
Meanwhile, Eric Swalwell just took the maximum contribution possible—nearly $40,000—from an oil company, despite signing a public pledge to not take fossil fuel money.
And Tom Steyer made some of his fortune by investing in Big Oil and other polluters.
Unlike my opponents, I don't change my voice depending on how the political winds blow or sell out my values to the highest bidder, because what is right is right, always.
California's next governor needs to be clear-eyed about protecting our state. That means standing up for our values no matter what. That's exactly the type of governor I will be.
If you also believe California needs a leader with consistent values, I hope you'll chip in to my campaign today. I need your support to win our primary election.
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Thank you,
Katie Porter
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