1/ If you are a San Diego County resident, visit the following website for the only candidates you should vote for or donate to in every election -- except for County Republican Central Committee races and presidential races during a presidential primary election.
1/ Save the Date: 2026 Lincoln Reagan Dinner & America 250 Celebration!
Join the RPSDC (Republican Party of San Diego County) for their biggest and most celebrated annual fundraising event of the year!
4/ If the ticket price is within your budget, you should always make sure to attend. Tickets will sell out fast.
Secure your seat today and view full event details here:
https://t.co/WkqMQmwtkz
Republicans of Pacific Beach website:
https://t.co/zU4RsoYm49
3/ Timeline:
• 5:00 PM – VIP & General Receptions
• 6:00 PM – Dinner & Main Program
• 8:00 PM – Cigar Afterparty
This dinner is the backbone of the RPSDC's fundraising efforts to flip key state and local seats. This is the RPSDC's most important annual fundraising event.
1/ These pictures were taken today. Our merchandise table is set up from 10 AM to 5 PM. Our RPB information table is set up from 1 PM to 4 PM.
Blake Anderson is helping out with the information table.
https://t.co/zU4RsoYm49
7/ To determine which Caucus you live in, go to the homepage of our website and follow the instructions in the section "County Supervisorial Districts":
https://t.co/zU4RsoYm49
1/ The following Caucuses (Supervisor District Caucuses) of the RPSDC (Republican Party of San Diego County) have posted their May meeting details on their Caucus website:
District Four ("Central San Diego") - 5/11/26
https://t.co/tUfy1DMuL3
@MayorBillWells 1/ We are strongly opposed to term limits for any elected office, including the U.S. Presidency.
Term limits are often framed as “reform,” but they actually weaken representative democracy.
@MayorBillWells 8/ Otherwise, it is an appeal to authority without substantive argument.
Our position is based on the structure they actually implemented: representative accountability through elections, not externally imposed term limits.
@MayorBillWells 7/ If the argument is that the U.S. Founders opposed this structure, it must be supported with:
• specific writings (Federalist or Anti-Federalist Papers), and
• an explanation of why elections alone are insufficient as a constraint