Thank you to everyone who voted, volunteered, contributed, shared a post, called their family and told them to vote!
Because of you we had a decisive victory in the primary and are now we are on to the general election in November.
The stakes are huge.
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Today, the people of Northern California reminded us what democracy looks like.
Neighbors showed up. Volunteers stepped up. Voters made their voices heard.
When good people come together, they can accomplish extraordinary things — and today we’re on the road to take America back.
Erika and I have never been more proud to raise our family here and call this amazing place home. Thank you for always having our backs –– and for stepping up with grace, grit, and profound courage.
It means the world to us and we are honored to be on this journey with you.
Now –– onto November. Let’s win this thing!
NBC projects that Amanda Lopez Askin, the previous Doña Ana County Clerk, has won the Democratic nomination for the New Mexico Secretary of State, defeating Katherine Clark.
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Tonight reminds me of why we do this work. This is the city I was born and raised in. I spent my entire life fighting for L.A.
I love L.A. and I'm proud to serve you!
Donna Miller is projected to win the Democratic nomination for Illinois' 2nd Congressional District, the seat vacated by Rep. Robin Kelly.
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It’s a new day in the South Bay! Today belongs to the working class families of South County, a nuestra gente trabajadora.
Now, it’s time for urgent action our families need: clean up the sewage, lower costs and deliver results.
Thank you, South County! Let’s get to work.
Congrats to Thematic partner @brad_elkins on being named the 2025 American Association of Political Consultants’ Democratic Most Valuable Player of the Year!
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excited to share some ~*personal news*~
i’m hanging a shingle and joining up with some of the best ad makers and strategists in the business at @_THEMATIC_ campaigns!
It’s official — the race has been called in our favor, and I am honored to be elected the next District 5 Supervisor of San Francisco.
When I launched this campaign in January, I did so because of a profound belief that despite the division and challenges our district faces, there is a path forward rooted in our values, unity, and results for residents — a path towards a safe and vibrant District 5 for all.
Today, it’s clear residents are ready for that better tomorrow.
I have reached out to Supervisor Preston to ensure a smooth transition towards that future.
I am thankful to the voters who recognized it’s time to get the basics in our city back on track by focusing on results over ideology, consensus over division — by coming together to uplift our communities to return our district to a beacon of hope.
We were up against the odds in this election, but we put in the work and talked to voters every single day and night.
I’m immensely proud of the campaign we ran and grateful to my team, who outworked our opposition by knocking every single door in the district — four times. The success of this campaign is in large part due to their tireless work of connecting with residents across the district on the issues that matter to them the most.
I would also like to express my sincerest gratitude to the supporters, volunteers, donors, friends, and family whose support made this outcome possible.
I am honored and humbled to represent all residents in District 5.
Together, we will ensure a future in which our neighbors are housed, our small businesses are thriving, and our streets are safe and clean — a future we can all be proud of.
Thanks to your support, I’m ready to roll up my sleeves and get to work for our residents on day 1.
I’m deeply grateful to my incredible family, campaign team, and every San Franciscan who voted for accountability, service, and change. No matter who you supported in this election, we stand united in the fight for San Francisco’s future and a safer, more affordable city for all.
I’m humbled by the overwhelming support of Central Coast voters to keep serving #CA24, but saddened that the inspirational presidential campaign I was proud to be a part of came up short.
To all those disappointed: do not disengage.
Our nation needs you now more than ever.🇺🇸 ⬇️
BREAKING: Democrat Vicente Gonzalez wins reelection to U.S. House in Texas' 34th Congressional District. #APRaceCall at 1:11 p.m. EST. https://t.co/FjgpZFcJ4E
We launched this campaign 13 months ago with the strong belief that it’s time for accountable leadership in City Hall. After years of record-high budgets, worse outcomes, and more excuses, San Franciscans are ready for change.
Over the past 13 months, I’ve had the great experience of meeting with San Franciscans in every corner of our city. I heard your frustrations but also your hope and desire to write our next chapter. After 260 meet and greets, more than 100 merchant walks, over 120,000 doors knocked, and countless conversations with San Franciscans, I am proud to report that hope is alive and well in our city!
This hope is powered by our love for the city we call home.
But hope alone is not enough. Strong values are not enough. They have to be drivers of action and results.
Now we must show how the government can deliver:
Clean and safe streets for all.
Tackling our drug and behavioral health crisis.
Shaking up the corrupt and ineffective bureaucracy.
Building enough housing to turn around our affordability crisis.
Breathing life back into our downtown, and ensuring our small businesses are thriving.
Here’s the truth: Turning around this city is not going to happen overnight. No matter who wins this election, we have extremely difficult challenges ahead.
But here’s another truth: our opportunities and advantages are more powerful.
This moment calls for leadership rooted in true public service, one that puts the people of San Francisco above all else. To tackle these issues, we need to work together and turn the page on the politics of demonizing each other on every issue.
Our supporters poured their whole selves into this campaign. Now, I am asking you to pour that same passion and energy into turning our city around. It’s time for us to roll up our sleeves and work together—no matter the outcome of this election.
Thank you to everyone who has stood with me. I am deeply grateful to my wife Becca, our children, my family, friends, supporters, and my campaign team.
Above all, I’m grateful to every San Franciscan who loves this city. Every San Franciscan who is fighting for a city that works, and for a city that loves them back.
The campaign is over, but the work continues.