We’re in the final two weeks until the primary—and every day between now and June 2 could decide the future of California.
Californians are working themselves to the bone and still can't make rent. Groceries cost more. Health care is out of reach. Child care is unaffordable.
It’s not some mystery—it's what happens when politicians spend years protecting the corporations and special interests who fund their campaigns instead of the people they're supposed to serve.
I'm a single mom who clips coupons and drives a minivan. I know what it costs to fill up the tank.
I've spent my career showing up, whiteboard in hand, asking the hard questions, and refusing to let powerful interests off the hook.
I'm running to build a California where working families can actually get ahead: less expensive housing, free child care, single-payer health care, tuition-free public college.
The politicians who made this mess don't get to decide California's future.
We have 14 days left to reach voters with our message. Every ad we’ve put on the air, every town hall on our Whiteboard Warriors tour, every chance I’ve had to step onto the debate stage—it’s all been powered by this grassroots team.
Now we need one final push to cut through the noise, surge into the top two, and secure our spot on the November ballot.
Thank you,
Katie

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