A citizens’ group, “Operation Anti-King,” formed in early April said it is recruiting voters in every House district to press for Trump’s impeachment.
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Liccardo Introduces Bill to Prohibit Federal Officials from Profiting From Crypto Assets
The measure was prompted by reports that President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump made a windfall on their respective meme coins.
Evan Low Calls Sam Liccardo to Concede 16th District Race, as AP Calls Ex-Mayor Winner
Liccardo's campaign said the Democratic House leadership on Nov. 6 called to invite him to fly to Washington D.C., to meet with Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Democrats Low, Liccardo Face Off in Televised Debate
The debate at the end of the first week after ballots were mailed to registered voters was combative but offered voters few real differences of opinion between the progressive Evan Low and the moderate Sam Liccardo.
Rescheduled Low-Liccardo TV Debate Is Friday Evening
The 16th Congressional District debate on NBC Bay Area/KNTV, Telemundo 48/KSTS, and KQED had been scheduled for Oct. 3, but it was canceled when Liccardo withdrew less than seven hours before the event, citing laryngitis.
Polling by PAC for Sam Liccardo Shows He Has Solid Double-Digit Lead Over Evan Low
On the first survey question posed to likely 16th District voters, Liccardo leads Low 42% to 28%, according to a memo from the pollsters. The margin of error is plus or minus 4%.
Liccardo Spends More than Low as His 16th District War Chest Grows
These new numbers continue the trends set by Sam Liccardo in the first quarter, and are sharp indicators of the uphill battle that Evan Low faces in his bid for the prized Silicon Valley congressional seat.
Liccardo Campaign Says Its Latest Poll Shows Continued Double-digit Lead over Low
Former San Jose mayor's campaign says he continues to dominate 16th Congressional District fundraising, endorsements, as well as polls.
Influential Democratic PAC Endorses Liccardo, Citing Commitment to Voting Rights
The PAC already has endorsed 54 House candidates, and today's announcement opens doors for national contributions to the Liccardo campaign.
It’s LICCARDO versus LOW in November, as Last Seven San Mateo County Votes Are Counted
One additional vote from San Mateo County today added to Evan Low's four-vote margin in Santa Clara County, giving him a five-vote lead over Joe Simitian, good for the second spot on the November ballot with frontrunner Sam Liccardo, the former San Jose mayor.
Liccardo Calls for Taxpayer-Funded Automatic Recounts in Close Races
Sam Liccardo urged his fellow candidates – and the public – to embrace the results of the 16th Congressional District recount.
Sam Liccardo: It’s The Counting
Op-Ed: We must respect whatever findings that elections officials reach in the recount of ballots in the 16th Congressional District.
Liccardo: Bills Too Damn High
Bay Area residents got a shock with the hike in their January energy bills. Those rates will increase—again—in April. These rising energy bills follow higher bills for insurance, food, water and medicine – not to mention the already-punishing cost of rent or a mortgage. The bills are just too damn high. Contrary to the belief of some, these higher bills aren’t simply the result of some generalized “inflation,” which declined sharply in recent months. Rather, specific policy choices got us to this place—and it’s long past time for relief for millions of American families.
Liccardo Makes It Official, as Two More Democrats Join 16th District Field
Tech security entrepreneur Peter Dixon of Portola Valley filed his FEC candidate statement on Thursday and announced he already had raised $350,000; and Palo Alto Councilmember Julie Lythcott-Haims became the seventh Democrat – and first woman – to announce as a candidate for the seat held for 16 terms by Rep. Anna Eshoo.
Liccardo Prepares to Enter 16th District Primary Battle
Former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo's hopes of filling the seat vacated by retiring Rep. Anna Eshoo were energized this week by results from a weekend poll showing the former mayor topping a field of eight possible opponents.
Sam Liccardo: The New York Times Interview
Liccardo, a former city councilman, led the Bay Area city through a pandemic, a mass shooting, a homelessness crisis, a horrific flood and more.