Re-elect Congressional Representative Pete Aguilar to keep CA-31 on the right track.
About the Position
The United States is divided into 435 congressional districts, each with a population of about 710,000 individuals. Each district elects a representative to the House of Representatives for a two-year term. California has 53 congressional representatives. There is no term limit for this position.
About the District
California's 31st Congressional District includes parts of San Bernardino County. Democrats typically hold this district, although the seat was flipped from red 2012–2014. The most recent election results show 57.7 percent of CA-31 voted for Clinton for president in 2016, and 56.6 percent of the district voted for Newsom for governor in 2018. According to recent election results, Democrats can win this seat, but it's often a close race.
About the Race
In the primary, Democrat incumbent Representative Aguilar led Republican challenger Agnes Gibboney by a margin of 24.3 percent. Neither campaign has pledged to refuse corporate PAC, fossil fuel, or police money. Aguilar has raised $1,855,725.34, including from corporate and fossil fuel interest groups. Gibboney’s campaign has raised much less, with $92,362.92, also including from corporate and fossil fuel interest groups.
About the Candidate
Representative Pete Aguilar is a fourth-generation San Bernardino County resident and currently resides in Redlands, CA. He is the incumbent, having served in this position since 2015. According to campaign materials, he is running to keep his seat because he understands the problems families in his community face and knows how to bring people together to solve hardships.
In Congress, Rep. Aguilar has worked to expand economic opportunities, protect veterans, and fix the country’s broken immigration system. Furthermore, he has successfully fought to protect such programs as Medicare and Social Security from ongoing GOP attacks. Rep. Aguilar currently serves as vice chair of the House Appropriations Committee and sits on three additional subcommittees.
Prior to his election to Congress, he served as the mayor of Redlands, where he developed a reputation as someone who brings people together on behalf of his community to increase economic opportunities and solve issues pertaining to public safety and public health.
Rep. Aguilar has progressive positions when it comes to increasing access to educational opportunities, preserving the environment, and fixing the country’s broken immigration system. That said, he has voted against key progressive bills on military spending, taxation policy, and limiting payments from health savings accounts for medication.
Rep. Aguilar’s priorities for CA-31 this year have included working with members of both parties to expand protections and job opportunities for veterans, cut taxes for small businesses, and to make health care more affordable. He is currently the vice chair of the House Appropriations Committee, where he serves on the Subcommittees of Defense, Transportation, Housing & Urban Development, and Homeland Security. This year, Rep. Aguilar has voted 100 percent of the time with Nancy Pelosi and 93 percent of the time with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. While Rep. Ocasio-Cortez voted against the National Defense Authorization Act, Rep. Aguilar voted for it. Rep. Aguilar co-sponsored one bill on police accountability this year, which has successfully passed in the House and now awaits the Senate.
Rep. Aguilar is endorsed by a strong majority of progressive groups in the district. Gibboney is endorsed by far-right, anti-LGBTQIA+, anti-immigrant individuals and Trump supporters. According to our analysis, Rep. Aguilar is the strongest choice for equitable and representative leadership in office.
Re-elect Congressional Representative Pete Aguilar to keep CA-31 on the right track.
About the Position
The United States is divided into 435 congressional districts, each with a population of about 710,000 individuals. Each district elects a representative to the House of Representatives for a two-year term. California has 53 congressional representatives. There is no term limit for this position.
About the District
California's 31st Congressional District includes parts of San Bernardino County. Democrats typically hold this district, although the seat was flipped from red 2012–2014. The most recent election results show 57.7 percent of CA-31 voted for Clinton for president in 2016, and 56.6 percent of the district voted for Newsom for governor in 2018. According to recent election results, Democrats can win this seat, but it's often a close race.
About the Race
In the primary, Democrat incumbent Representative Aguilar led Republican challenger Agnes Gibboney by a margin of 24.3 percent. Neither campaign has pledged to refuse corporate PAC, fossil fuel, or police money. Aguilar has raised $1,855,725.34, including from corporate and fossil fuel interest groups. Gibboney’s campaign has raised much less, with $92,362.92, also including from corporate and fossil fuel interest groups.
About the Candidate
Representative Pete Aguilar is a fourth-generation San Bernardino County resident and currently resides in Redlands, CA. He is the incumbent, having served in this position since 2015. According to campaign materials, he is running to keep his seat because he understands the problems families in his community face and knows how to bring people together to solve hardships.
In Congress, Rep. Aguilar has worked to expand economic opportunities, protect veterans, and fix the country’s broken immigration system. Furthermore, he has successfully fought to protect such programs as Medicare and Social Security from ongoing GOP attacks. Rep. Aguilar currently serves as vice chair of the House Appropriations Committee and sits on three additional subcommittees.
Prior to his election to Congress, he served as the mayor of Redlands, where he developed a reputation as someone who brings people together on behalf of his community to increase economic opportunities and solve issues pertaining to public safety and public health.
Rep. Aguilar has progressive positions when it comes to increasing access to educational opportunities, preserving the environment, and fixing the country’s broken immigration system. That said, he has voted against key progressive bills on military spending, taxation policy, and limiting payments from health savings accounts for medication.
Rep. Aguilar’s priorities for CA-31 this year have included working with members of both parties to expand protections and job opportunities for veterans, cut taxes for small businesses, and to make health care more affordable. He is currently the vice chair of the House Appropriations Committee, where he serves on the Subcommittees of Defense, Transportation, Housing & Urban Development, and Homeland Security. This year, Rep. Aguilar has voted 100 percent of the time with Nancy Pelosi and 93 percent of the time with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. While Rep. Ocasio-Cortez voted against the National Defense Authorization Act, Rep. Aguilar voted for it. Rep. Aguilar co-sponsored one bill on police accountability this year, which has successfully passed in the House and now awaits the Senate.
Rep. Aguilar is endorsed by a strong majority of progressive groups in the district. Gibboney is endorsed by far-right, anti-LGBTQIA+, anti-immigrant individuals and Trump supporters. According to our analysis, Rep. Aguilar is the strongest choice for equitable and representative leadership in office.