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- What does the Democratic Party stand for?
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- How can I get in touch with my local elected officials?
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What does the Democratic Party stand for?
The California Democratic Party Platform states:
"America's strength derives from people coming together and working for the common good. We believe in a strong economy that increases political, social, and cultural opportunity. We believe in inclusion and equality so that all can reach their fullest human potential. We are committed to upholding our Federal and State Constitutions, protecting and defending ourselves and our human rights and civil liberties, and ensuring peace and justice, freedom, and equal opportunity. We believe that by standing firm and acting positively on these values, America can reclaim her vision and lead by example as a responsible and judicious member of the global community."
Read more of California Democratic Party Platform
How can I get in touch with my local elected officials?
- U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein
- U.S. Senator Alex Padilla
- Congressman Kevin Mullin (CA-15)
- Congresswoman Anna Eshoo (CA-16)
- State Senator Scott Wiener (SD-11)
- State Senator Josh Becker (SD-13)
- Assemblymember Phil Ting (AD-19)
- Assemblymember Diane Papan (AD-21)
- Assemblymember Marc Berman (AD-23)
- San Mateo County Supervisor Dave Pine (District 1)
- San Mateo County Supervisor Noelia Corzo (District 2)
- San Mateo County Supervisor Ray Mueller (District 3)
- San Mateo County Supervisor Warren Slocum (District 4)
- San Mateo County Supervisor David Canepa (District 5)