“Affordable and Accountable California: Your Voice, Your Future!”
What I Stand For
Pro Choice
I support Pro-Choice. California’s legal framework on reproductive rights is one of the strongest in the country. The state constitution explicitly protects the right to choose, and voters reinforced that protection in 2022 by passing Proposition 1, which added language guaranteeing the right to reproductive freedom, including access to abortion and contraception. I believe medical decisions should be left between patients and their healthcare providers.
Pro Second Amendment
I believe individual liberty is the foundation of any true democracy, and the right to bear arms is one of the most essential protections of that liberty. California’s restrictions on firearm ownership undermine this principle by leaving law‑abiding citizens less able to defend themselves, their families, their businesses, and their communities against both criminal threats and potential abuses of power. I intend to reestablish that right as soon as possible.
Pro Freedom of Expression
I am a strong supporter of freedom of expression. It is one of the most essential principles in any open society. People must be able to speak, create, criticize, debate, and challenge those in power without fear of punishment.
Pro Veterans
As a veteran myself, I understand the challenges veterans face every day. Many of my friends have left California because of affordability issues, concerns about individual rights—especially firearm ownership—and the political climate in Sacramento. To the millions of veterans who still call this state home, and to those living elsewhere who hope to make California your permanent home, I hear you, and you have my full and unwavering support. I will not allow the state or outside organizations to take advantage of you. I will work to fully eliminate state taxes on your military retirement income and property tax burden. California allocates significant resources in many areas where it is illegal and wasteful, yet continues to deny veterans the complete property tax relief they deserve. Veterans, I want you to come back home. Your service and experience will be greatly appreciated under my leadership and it is something I intend to change when I take office.
Pro Farmers
California’s farmers are the backbone of our economy. I am committed to supporting and protecting their rights by securing and investing in long‑term, sustainable water resources.
Pro Law and Order
I believe deeply in the importance of law and order, and that commitment shapes how Californians approach peace and security. I value stability, accountability, and the principle that clear, consistent rules help create a safer and more predictable environment for everyone. To me, supporting law and order isn’t about inflexibility—it’s about ensuring that justice is applied fairly, that institutions act responsibly, and that people can trust the systems designed to protect them. When laws are respected and enforced consistently, society becomes a place where individuals can thrive without fear, and where responsibility and mutual respect form the foundation of everyday life.
Pro Strong Borders
I strongly support a firm border policy along our southern border because it reflects my commitment to safety, economic stability, and orderly immigration—priorities many Californians share. A well‑secured border can help reduce human trafficking, drug smuggling, and organized crime, contributing to safer communities across the state. It also promotes a more predictable economy by ensuring that workers, goods, and resources move through legal, regulated channels. When the border is managed effectively, California can better allocate public resources, protect vulnerable legal migrants from exploitation, and uphold a system where lawful immigration is respected. From this perspective, a strong border isn’t about shutting people out—it’s about fostering a fair, secure, and stable environment that benefits both Californians and newcomers.
Pro Voter ID
I support implementing voter ID requirements in California because I believe they strengthen trust in our elections and ensure that every legitimate vote is counted. For me, voter ID isn’t about creating barriers—it’s about promoting transparency, preventing fraud, and reinforcing confidence in the democratic process. Many Californians want to know that our elections are secure, fair, and protected from misuse, and a simple, accessible identification requirement can help achieve that. By pairing voter ID with easy, free access to identification for all eligible voters, California can uphold both election integrity and broad participation, creating a system that is reliable, inclusive, and worthy of public confidence.
Pro Prop 50
I support Proposition 50, also known as the Election Rigging Response Act, which passed with 64.4% of the vote in November 2025. Although it serves as a temporary response to other states changing election rules mid‑process to influence the makeup of the House of Representatives, I view this issue as a serious concern for our democratic republic. As your next governor, I will treat any attempt to manipulate the system as a direct threat to fair representation. If left unchecked, these actions could escalate quickly. That’s why California needs a leader who will stand firm, protect the integrity of our institutions, and defend the Republic.
Pro Business/Anti-Monopoly and Plutocracy
I believe in creating a thriving, competitive business environment where innovation and entrepreneurship can flourish, but I also stand firmly against monopolies that undermine fair competition. Supporting businesses means giving companies the freedom to grow, hire, and invest—but not allowing any single corporation to dominate an entire market or shut out smaller competitors. Healthy competition drives better products, fairer prices, and more opportunities for Californians, while monopolistic practices concentrate power and limit consumer choice. I also stand firmly against plutocracy because a society where wealth outweighs the voices of ordinary people undermines the very idea of democracy. No amount of money should ever eclipse the rights, needs, or dignity of the citizens of California. When political influence becomes something that can be bought, the public interest is pushed aside in favor of those who can afford to shape policy for their own benefit. My position is rooted in the belief that power must remain accountable to the people, not concentrated in the hands of a wealthy few, and that California thrives only when every resident—not just the richest—has a meaningful say in its future.
My approach is simple: champion the businesses that fuel our economy, while enforcing rules that prevent unchecked corporate control. This balance protects both economic growth and the long‑term interests of workers, consumers, and communities. This has a direct approach in tackling affordability.
Pro Free Market Capitalism/Anti-Socialism
I believe strongly in free‑market capitalism without monopoly or plutocracy because it rewards innovation, hard work, and individual opportunity, allowing people and businesses to thrive without unnecessary government interference. A healthy market is one where competition drives progress and prosperity, giving Californians the freedom to build, create, and succeed on their own terms. I oppose socialism because it concentrates too much power in the hands of the state, limits personal choice, and often suppresses the entrepreneurial spirit that fuels growth. As an immigrant, I’ve seen firsthand how socialism can devastate a nation—confiscating private property, bankrupting families, and ultimately leaving everyone poorer. That experience is why I firmly oppose proposals like a wealth tax, which I believe would push California down a dangerous path. As your next governor, I will not allow this state to follow the economic collapse seen in places like Cuba and Venezuela. My support for free‑market principles is rooted in the belief that people—not government—are the true engine of economic success, and that preserving economic freedom is essential to a strong and dynamic society.
Support the US Constitution as Amended
I am a strong supporter of the United States Constitution, and I believe that any attempt to alter or undo its provisions without following the proper amendment process outlined within it poses a direct threat to the Republic. The Constitution provides a clear, deliberate framework for change—one designed to protect our freedoms, ensure stability, and prevent abuses of power. While some areas may warrant review or modernization, bypassing the established constitutional channels would set a dangerous and destabilizing precedent. Upholding due process isn’t just a legal requirement; it is a safeguard for our democracy and the foundation that keeps our nation strong and free. As your next California governor, I will remain vigilant and ensure that any actions affecting our constitutional rights are handled with the utmost respect for the rule of law.
Against California Off Shore Drilling
I am firmly against offshore drilling in California because the risks far outweigh any short‑term gains. Our tourism economy, coastal communities, and fishing industry depend on clean, healthy oceans—one spill could devastate them for decades. In a state prone to earthquakes, the potential for an environmental disaster is even greater, and the burden of cleaning up that mess would fall squarely on Californians. We would be the ones left holding the bag while others profit. Candidates who brag about expanding offshore drilling aren’t speaking for the people—they’re echoing what they believe their donors expect or repeating lines handed down by their political bosses in Washington. That kind of posturing ignores the values Californians have fought for and undermines the environmental and economic future this state stands to protect. Their stance shows just how out of touch they are with Californians who live, work, and raise families here. Yes, gas prices are high, but there are smarter, safer, and more sustainable ways to address that challenge—offshore drilling is not one of them.
Cut State Gas Tax, Income Tax and Corporate Tax
California doesn’t have a revenue problem—it has a spending problem. That’s why I want to cut gas taxes, income taxes, and corporate taxes to give Californians real relief and build a stronger, more affordable future. Lowering these burdens would allow families to keep more of their hard‑earned money, help small businesses expand, and attract new employers who bring jobs and investment into our communities. Reducing taxes is a practical, direct way to confront the affordability crisis that has pushed so many people to the edge. When we ease the financial pressure on households and businesses, we create an economy that works for everyone—one where opportunity grows, costs come down, and Californians can build a better life without being weighed down by excessive taxation.
Keep Prop 13, Protect Individual Property Rights
I am committed to keeping and protecting California’s Proposition 13 because it remains one of the strongest safeguards for homeowners, families, and property owners across our state. Prop 13 ensures that people are not priced out of their homes through excessive or unpredictable tax hikes, and it prevents government from using taxation as a backdoor form of property confiscation. Protecting this measure is essential to preserving stability, affordability, and the basic right to keep what you’ve worked hard to earn. Californians deserve the security of knowing their property will not be threatened by unnecessary taxation, and I will stand firmly against any effort to weaken or dismantle these protections. I also believe we must take a firm stance against squatting, and under my leadership, California will strengthen its laws to protect homeowners from exploitation and property abuse.
Reform Healthcare Services
I want to reform California’s healthcare system by focusing on expanding access, lowering costs, and reducing the bureaucratic barriers that hold it back. I do not believe the state should be funding healthcare for undocumented individuals; instead, we should concentrate our resources on fixing the system itself—one that is currently dominated by large private networks, overwhelmed clinics, and limited local healthcare options. By incentivizing new facilities, cutting unnecessary red tape, streamlining regulations, and investing in medical education, California can dramatically increase the number of hospitals, clinics, and healthcare professionals across the state. This approach would drive down costs, improve access, and directly address one of the biggest affordability challenges facing Californians. As your next governor, this is one of the top three priorities I intend to tackle immediately.
Invest in Infrastructure, Education (STEM), and Law Enforcement
California’s long‑term strength depends on a foundation built with intention, discipline, and vision. My signature plan focuses on investing in the pillars that determine a society’s future: world‑class infrastructure, cutting‑edge education, and strong, community‑centered law enforcement. By modernizing our roads, bridges, transit systems, and energy networks, we prepare California not just for today’s demands but for the challenges and opportunities of the next century. These investments create jobs, accelerate innovation, and ensure that every region of the state is connected to economic growth.
Education stands at the heart of this strategy. Prioritizing STEM—science, technology, engineering, and medicine—will equip the next generation with the skills required to lead in an increasingly competitive global landscape. Expanding access to advanced research programs, strengthening partnerships with universities and industry, and ensuring that students from every background can participate in the innovation economy will position California as the world’s premier hub for talent and discovery. When we invest in minds, we invest in breakthroughs that transform entire industries.
Public safety is equally essential. A strong, well‑trained, well‑supported law enforcement system ensures peace, stability, and trust—conditions that allow communities and businesses to thrive. By combining modern training, community engagement, and advanced technology, California can maintain security while strengthening the relationship between officers and the people they serve.
These long‑term commitments are not just policies; they are a generational investment. With sustained focus, California’s economy can grow exponentially, its population can expand, and its GDP can rise from single‑digit growth to triple‑digit strength—surpassing even the economic output of the entire United States. This is only the beginning. By laying down this foundation now, we give future generations a California that is stronger, smarter, safer, and more prosperous than ever before.
These three fields—modern infrastructure, advanced STEM education, and strong, community‑focused law enforcement—represent the legacy our generation will leave behind. They are the signature imprint we carve into the future, the foundation upon which the next generation will build. By committing to these pillars today, we set in motion a long‑term transformation that will shape California’s prosperity, security, and innovation for decades to come.
Young people across California, especially Gen Z, deserve a leader who recognizes your potential and understands the challenges and opportunities ahead. My commitment to long‑term investment, innovation, and stability is rooted in a belief that your future matters, your ideas matter, and your role in shaping what comes next is essential.
Utilize California State Owned Buildings and Lands to Combat Homelessness
California’s homelessness crisis has grown into a statewide emergency, and the scale of the problem shows that the current approach is not delivering the results people deserve. Despite billions of dollars invested over the years, too many communities continue to struggle with unsafe encampments, untreated mental‑health needs, drug addiction and a lack of stable housing options. Residents, businesses, and the unhoused themselves are all feeling the consequences of a system that isn’t working as it should.
A different strategy is needed—one that uses the resources California already has more effectively. Underutilized state properties and public land can be transformed into structured housing communities that provide shelter, food access, mental‑health care, addiction treatment, and pathways back into stability. This approach prioritizes safety, health, and dignity for everyone involved.
Unregulated encampments cannot be the long‑term norm. They create unsafe conditions, strain local neighborhoods, and fail to offer the support people need to rebuild their lives. Revitalizing major cities like Los Angeles and Oakland requires a coordinated effort that focuses on results, transparency, and accountability from every institution involved, including government agencies and nonprofit partners.
California has the resources to make meaningful progress. What’s needed now is a commitment to solutions that are practical, humane, and measurable. The goal is simple: restore our communities, support those in need, and ensure that public investments actually lead to real, visible improvement.
Housing affordability improves when supply grows.
Supply grows when we cut red tapes and rein in excessive fees!
As governor, I will make housing affordability a top priority. The path forward is clear: we must expand supply. And expanding supply starts with cutting unnecessary red tapes and reining in excessive fees that slow construction and drive up costs.
California can build more homes, faster and more affordably — and my administration will make that happen.
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Kellel, together with California’s Independents and No‑Party‑Preference voters, already represents 25% of the electorate. That puts Kellel in the lead and firmly in the driver’s seat. California, this is our race to take — and we keep these votes right here at home.
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