As such, the mainstream media is hardly talking about the statewide races in California. Ballots have been mailed out and as we look at the number of voters who have already returned their ballots, it is clear that this could be one of the lowest voter turnouts in California history.
Low voter turnout means that grassroots can have a huge impact on the outcome of the election. In 2014, Pete Peterson almost won the Secretary of State race because voter turnout was so low. In 2022, the race for U.S. Senate is going to be razor-thin because voters just do not know who the candidates are so they will stay home and not vote.
I need your help. I need you to vote. Please make a plan to vote either at the polls on election day or return your ballot as soon as possible. For those of you who have already voted for me -- Thank you.
However, your vote is not enough. I need YOU to pick up YOUR cell phone and I need you to call or text 10 California voters and tell them that they need to vote for me twice for U.S. Senate. Vote for me once for the partial term (remainder of Kamala Harris' six-year term: Nov. 9 - Jan. 3) and vote for me for the full six-year term that begins on Jan. 3, 2022.