8/4/2019 Met with neighbors in every city
First published August 2019
I am proud to announce that our campaign reached a very important milestone this past week: I have personally knocked doors in every city of our district, a district that is spread across three counties with distinct landscapes, sights & sounds, unique characters and an amazing vibrancy. What an experience! I feel so enriched!
My listening tour has been incredibly educational to understand the challenges of residents.
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Yes “doors” are different but the commonality of our discussion and issues has been very interesting. Watch this video.
As you know, we are running a grassroots-driven campaign to bring a result driven, innovation culture to Washington D.C. We are running a different type of campaign — a campaign that puts the people of our district first. One that actually listens to the problems our neighbors deal with on a daily basis. From climate change, rising cost of healthcare, the housing crisis, issues impacting K-12 education, air traffic noise, open space, to how to best remedy traffic congestion.
I am hearing first-hand about what matters most to our families.
Will you join this listening tour?
It is a very energizing experience
What’s concerning is that as I crisscross the district, many voters feel apathetic about what is going in Washington, lack of awareness and others say “I have not had any Congressmember ever stop by my home in decades or take the time to meet us in person.”
As your next Representative from Silicon Valley, my commitment is to make myself and my office accessible to you and your family’s concerns. That’s the type of commitment I bring to Saratoga’s City council and one that I will bring to Washington. I will bring a culture of NO LOBBYIST INFLUENCE bringing a people-centric result driven behavior. I will work hard to address your challenges, just like I am doing on the Saratoga city council today.
As an elected leader, I believe in making fearless citizen-centric choices to address the top challenges of our community. That is why I am the only Congressional candidate in this race to take the pledge to refuse large corporate and special interest donations. Our run is to represent the voice and needs of the people of our district. Right here in our home district, over $7,000,000 of special interest money has been plunked into campaign funds. Will elected leaders who accept all this money be able to truly represent the people?
I hope to earn your vote and join us on the campaign trail.