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Peter Coe Verbica is a common sense, fiscal conservative helping to reshape California for the better. Vote for Verbica!
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Verbica Challenges Panetta to a Televised Debate on the Issues
After earning a top-two spot in the general election for U.S. Congress, Verbica calls for a televised debate focused on affordability, public safety, and the future of California's 19th Congressional District.
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“What our generation has forgotten is that the system of private property is the most important guarantee of freedom, not only for those who own property, but scarcely less for those who do not. It is only because the control of the means of production is divided among many people acting independently that nobody has complete power over us, that we as individuals can decide what to do with ourselves.”
~ Friedrich Hayek
California doesn’t have a revenue problem—it has a management problem.
Vote for leaders who will cut waste, fight fraud, protect Proposition 13, and make California affordable again.
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No Steyer fan at all. But, regarding Becerra’s recent rise in the polls — should it be attributed to shamans and Toltec magic?
Whoever is behind this unethical behavior, do California voters really endorse by-any-means-necessary politics? I thought we are better than this.
According to the LA Times:
“The push was so noticeable that Steyer’s campaign hired an intelligence software agency that’s part of a major Israeli firm to study the trend.
The agency’s report found about 3,000 fake accounts that amplified Becerra across social media platforms X, Facebook and Instagram while also criticizing Steyer, according to Steyer’s team. In all, the fake accounts generated 1.3 million views and 42,000 engagements, the report stated.”
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Did you know that in addition to being endorsed by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association PAC, yours truly signed the "No New Taxes" pledge?
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California’s high-speed rail project was sold to voters in 2008 as a $33 billion system scheduled for completion in 2020, but is now five years past due with only 170 miles under construction in the Central Valley and an estimated price tag that has ballooned to $128 billion — with some state documents putting the ultimate figure as high as $231 billion, nearly seven times what voters were promised.
Under the Newsom administration, California spent more than $24 billion on homelessness over five years, yet the population of unhoused Californians grew to more than 181,000 — and a state audit found that three of the five major programs reviewed, which together received $9.4 billion since 2020, could not even be evaluated for effectiveness due to a lack of data.
California voters approved a 2014 ballot measure authorizing $2.7 billion for water storage projects, yet more than a decade later not one has been completed — a negligence made visible by fire: the 2020 CZU Lightning Complex Fire destroyed 911 homes in the Santa Cruz Mountains , with less than a third rebuilt five years later , and when the Palisades Fire struck in January 2025, it killed at least 29 people and destroyed thousands more homes at a cost likely reaching hundreds of billions of dollars — a state that collected the money, made the promises, and left its communities without the water infrastructure they were owed.
With Sacramento’s one-party leadership having presided over a $128 billion train to nowhere, $24 billion in unaccountable homelessness spending, and a decade of broken promises on water storage, CD-19 voters advancing to the general election have a clear choice in Peter Verbica — a CFP®, JD, and SCU and MIT graduate who believes Californians deserve better.
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Encouraging Signs for Advancing to the Top Two—Much Work Ahead
While prediction markets are neither polls nor endorsements, it is encouraging to see independent observers assigning our campaign a strong probability of advancing to the general election.
Prediction markets are simply one of many public indicators and should be interpreted cautiously.
Ultimately, elections are decided not by markets, but by voters. We remain focused on earning every vote through hard work, direct engagement, and a message of accountability, affordability, and common sense for the families of California's 19th Congressional District.
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Why Farmers, Realtors, and Tech Giants Are Writing Checks to the Party That Regulates Them SAN JOSE, Calif. - May 30, 2026 - PRLog -- "America has the best politicians money can buy." — Will Rogers
For most of California's modern political history, the donor alignment was legible. Business supported Republicans. Labor supported Democrats. Today, that alignment has collapsed — not because California's business community has become ideologically progressive, but because of something simpler: concentrated power.
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California has some of the nation’s highest gasoline prices, among the highest housing costs, and has experienced a net outflow of residents and businesses to lower-cost states over the past decade. Critics argue that excessive regulation, high taxes, burdensome permitting requirements, and one-party rule have contributed to declining affordability, persistent homelessness, and growing pressure on middle-class families. The result is an increasingly divided “K-shaped” economy in which wealthy technology and asset owners prosper while many working families, small businesses, and young adults struggle to achieve the California Dream. Vote Republican.
California has some of the nation’s highest gasoline prices, among the highest housing costs, and has experienced a net outflow of residents and businesses to lower-cost states over the past decade. Critics argue that excessive regulation, high taxes, burdensome permitting requirements, and one-party rule have contributed to declining affordability, persistent homelessness, and growing pressure on middle-class families. The result is an increasingly divided “K-shaped” economy in which wealthy technology and asset owners prosper while many working families, small businesses, and young adults struggle to achieve the California Dream. Vote Republican.
California has some of the nation’s highest gasoline prices, among the highest housing costs, and has experienced a net outflow of residents and businesses to lower-cost states over the past decade. Critics argue that excessive regulation, high taxes, burdensome permitting requirements, and one-party rule have contributed to declining affordability, persistent homelessness, and growing pressure on middle-class families. The result is an increasingly divided “K-shaped” economy in which wealthy technology and asset owners prosper while many working families, small businesses, and young adults struggle to achieve the California Dream. Vote Republican.
California has some of the nation’s highest gasoline prices, among the highest housing costs, and has experienced a net outflow of residents and businesses to lower-cost states over the past decade. Critics argue that excessive regulation, high taxes, burdensome permitting requirements, and one-party rule have contributed to declining affordability, persistent homelessness, and growing pressure on middle-class families. The result is an increasingly divided “K-shaped” economy in which wealthy technology and asset owners prosper while many working families, small businesses, and young adults struggle to achieve the California Dream. Vote Republican.