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The affordability crisis is hurting millions of Californians and their families.
That’s been true even before Trump’s election, John.
The highest grocery prices in the United States, with residents spending an average of $297.72 a week
Seven of the 10 most expensive US cities to ‘live comfortably’
Eight of the country’s 20 least affordable housing markets
One of the lowest opportunities for home ownership, where only 15% of California households could afford to buy a home
And over half of our state are renters, and nearly one-third of our California renters are forced into paying more than half of household income toward housing costs
This can’t keep going on.
But with competent, accountable leadership, a state government that is more connected to the needs of everyday people, and a governor who knows how to get the most out of our budget, we can end this poor cycle and build a California that truly adds up for all of us.
I am ready to be the governor who tackles the affordability crisis in California to lift millions of Californians and their families – but I can’t do it without your support. Please chip in to help us meet our target ahead of our fundraising deadline.
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Running a successful campaign requires resources, and your contribution can make a significant impact in helping us reach more voters, spread our message, and build the grassroots movement necessary to win this election.
So thanks in advance for chipping in.
Betty
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