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Christy Holstege Stands Strong Against False Accusations in 47th Assembly District Race

riversidecostg · September 13, 2024 ·

Christy Holstege Stands Strong Against False Accusations in 47th Assembly District Race

Christy Holstege, a committed advocate for Palm Springs, is now the target of false accusations about her residency.  The charges come as Holstege is rising in the polls—suggesting that the DA’s claims and her opponent’s attacks are politically-motivated.  

To be clear: Holstege has always lived in her district. She receives her mail at her house in District 4, she celebrates holidays there, she is raising her son there, and she is registered to vote there.  

Holstege’s dedication to her community is undeniable.  She has championed environmental sustainability, reproductive rights, and economic growth—issues that matter deeply to the people she represents. Meanwhile, her Republican opponent Greg Wallis has aligned with far-right figures like Sheriff Chad Bianco. 

The attacks on Holstege are clear distractions from Wallis’s poor standing in the district he currently represents. As voters, we must see through the smokescreen. Holstege’s record is clear: she fights for her district with integrity and commitment. It’s time to reject the false narratives and stand behind a leader who genuinely represents us..

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Day of Action

riversidecostg · September 3, 2024 ·

This is your chance to do something!

You’re invited to the RCDP’s Day of Action!

On September 21st, sign up to Do Something!

This is your chance to make a significant impact by helping to elect Democrats up and down the ballot—from the Harris-Walz to our local school board candidates. 

Join us at the following locations as we take action!

Palm Desert Public Library
73300 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Time: 1pm-4pm

Sun City Palm Desert
38180 Del Webb Blvd.
Palm Desert, CA 92211
Time: 12pm-3pm

The Banning Woman’s Club
175 W. Hays Street
Banning, CA 92220
Time: 1pm-4pm

Democratic Headquarters of the Desert
67-555 E Palm Canyon Dr Ste. C-104
Cathedral City, CA 92234
Time: 1pm-4pm

IBEW Union Hall
1405 Spruce Street STE H
Riverside, CA 92507
Time: 1pm-4pm

Corona
Please RSVP for hours and location

Lake Elsinore
Please RSVP for hours and location

CAMPAIGN LITERATURE PICKUP & CANVASS

  • Pick up endorsed candidate literature 

ENDORSED CANDIDATE SLATES UPDATE: The California Democratic Party is still processing endorsed candidate door hanger slates. As soon as we receive them, our Neighborhood Leaders and Democratic clubs will be the first to know! 

  • Pick up your Neighborhood Leader name badge
  • In-person Digital Dashboard training – learn how to access your Digital Dashboard and all the available resources available including your digital endorsed candidate slate
  • In-person PDI Connect app training – learn how to log into and use the app to prepare for GOTV canvassing
  • In-person PDI phone bank training – learn how to use your phone bank link to call your Neighborhood Dems and share RCDP’s endorsed candidates 

CALL DEMOCRATS

  • Please bring a laptop or tablet, cell phone, and headphones to the Day of Action if you plan on phone banking.

TEXT WITH OUTREACH CIRCLE

  • Texts will provide an endorsed candidate list based on city to registered Democrats in your precinct
  • Texts will be ready for all Neighborhood Leaders and volunteers that have joined RCDP Political Action circle prior to Saturday. Texts can be sent from home or on location beginning at 12pm on Saturday, September 21st.

WRITE POSTCARDS

  • Postcards and stamps will be provided.

We have multiple locations and actions for you to choose from.
Don’t miss out on this important event–your effort makes all the difference!

Together, let’s turn
Riverside County blue!

Supreme Court Decision on Presidential Immunity

riversidecostg · July 16, 2024 ·

Supreme Court Decision on Presidential Immunity

In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on presidential immunity has significantly escalated the stakes of the 2024 presidential election

Dateline: July 1, 2024

Riverside, CA – Not since Nixon’s infamous claim that “when the president does it, that means it is not illegal” has there been such an affront to the fundamental principle that birthed America: the chief executive is accountable to the people, not just to himself.

At the time, Nixon’s claim was given its proper response – mostly total derision. Who could possibly say with a straight face that the president could act with impunity?

Apparently, the United States Supreme Court.

The decision attempts to distinguish between “official” and “unofficial” acts. In her powerful dissent, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote that “The official-versus-unofficial act distinction seems both arbitrary and irrational, for it suggests that only the unofficial criminal acts of a President are worthy of prosecution. Quite to the contrary, it is when the President commits crimes using his unparalleled official powers that the risks of abuse and autocracy will be most dire.” Basically, she points out that these justices have been constructed by the court’s majority out of whole cloth. So much for not having activist justices on the bench.

In a twist of irony, all of this is happening just before July 4 – the day on which America celebrates its freedom from imperial rule. We thumbed our noses at one despotic king, only to now face the very real possibility of putting another one in office.

“We have only one job”, says Joy Silver, Riverside County Party Chair, “and that is to win”. Now more than ever, Democrats and others who believe in democracy must unify to get our Democratic candidates elected up and down the ballot, and that means voting for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Only with a full takeover of the House and the Senate then making sure our Democratic President the power to nominate the next supreme court justices, can we ever hope to avoid America’s descent into fascism under a Dictator. We must vote – while we still can.

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Greg Wallis’s Endorsement of Sheriff Chad Bianco

riversidecostg · July 16, 2024 ·

Greg Wallis’s Endorsement of Sheriff Chad Bianco

Riverside, CA, June 21, 2024

The Riverside County Democratic Party condemns Assemblymember for the 47th Greg Wallis’s recent endorsement of Sheriff Chad Bianco for governor. With this endorsement , Wallis has revealed his true colors, now aligning himself publicly with Bianco’s extreme far-right views and associations.


Sheriff Chad Bianco’s alignment with the January 6th insurrectionists and his consistent promotion of extremist ideologies are well-documented and stand in stark contrast to the principles of democracy, unity, and justice that our community values. His record as sheriff has been marred by controversy, divisiveness, and actions that undermine the trust and safety of our residents. Assemblymember Wallis’s decision to endorse Bianco raises serious questions about his commitment to genuine bipartisan representation. As an elected official, Wallis has campaigned on bridging divides and representing all constituents. Endorsing a figure as polarizing and extreme as Bianco, one who enthusiastically endorses Putting A Felon In The Whitehouse, is a betrayal of that promise and helps normalize extremist views within our political discourse. Riverside County deserves leaders who stand for inclusivity, justice, and the fundamental principles of democracy. Sheriff Bianco’s track record is a stark antithesis to these values. In these challenging times, it is more crucial than ever to support leaders who are committed to protecting the rights and freedoms of all individuals, rather than those who seek to divide and incite discord. That leader for the Assembly in the 47th is Democratic candidate Christy Holstege. The Riverside County Democratic Party remains dedicated to promoting candidates and policies that reflect the true spirit of democracy, equity, and justice for all.

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A Win for Democracy in Temecula

riversidecostg · July 16, 2024 ·

A Win for Democracy in Temecula

Preliminary results from the recall election of an extremist school board president in Temecula send a powerful message: Riverside County refuses to tolerate bigotry and extremism, even in its most conservative areas. This truly bipartisan outcome demonstrates the strength of our collective values and our commitment to upholding principles of inclusivity, equality, and democracy .
By decisively removing an individual who espoused views contrary to these values, we have reaffirmed our dedication to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all members of our diverse communities, especially our children who deserve access to education free from prejudice and discrimination.


This victory in Temecula serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration, illustrating that when we come together with courage and determination, we can overcome even the most entrenched divisions and build a brighter future for generations to come. Let this be a reminder of the importance of both our individual agency and collective responsibility in creating a more inclusive and equitable Riverside County for all.

Author: Michelle Singleton, RCDP Political Action Committee Co-Chair

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