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Proud Democrat | Challenging Corporate Dem Incumbent For (GA-05) in 2026 | Family rooted in šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø šŸ‡²šŸ‡½ šŸ‡µšŸ‡ø šŸ³ļøā€šŸŒˆ | Fighting for working families, affordable housing, and economic dignity šŸ”— https://andrescastro.us #gapol #atlanta #NoCorporateMoney
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5/ This is just the beginning. Change happens when everyday people step up and demand better. Iā€™m honored to be part of this cohort, and I canā€™t wait to apply these lessons in the fight for justice. Ā”SĆ­ se puede! #GIL2025 #Leadership #WorkingClassPower #UsVsTheSystem
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4/ The working class deserves bold, fearless leaders who will take on the system, not bow to it. Iā€™m ready to learn, grow, and bring back the knowledge that will strengthen our movement and uplift the people.
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3/ Leadership isnā€™t about titles or powerā€”itā€™s about showing up, learning, and standing with those who are too often ignored. Through GALEO, Iā€™ll be honing my skills to better serve our communities and push for real change.
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2/ Just like it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a community to raise a leader. No one does this alone. Iā€™m here because of the people who have supported me, challenged me, and fought alongside me for a better future.
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5/ If you believe the Democratic Party should be fighting harder for working people, for renters, for economic justiceā€”this is your campaign. Letā€™s take back our party from corporate interests. Join me. Letā€™s do this together. šŸ’™ actionnetwork.org/forms/this-i...
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4/ This district is historic. Itā€™s Atlanta. Itā€™s John Lewisā€™s seat. Itā€™s a place that has always led the fight for justice. That means we need bold, unapologetic leadershipā€”leaders who donā€™t just vote the right way but create movements that shift power back to the people.
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3/ My campaign is about building power, not just winning a seat. Weā€™re using tech, grassroots organizing, and community-driven solutions to make politics accessible & accountable. I will never take corporate moneyā€”because my loyalty is to you, not the wealthy few.
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2/ Iā€™m not a career politician. Iā€™m someone who knows what itā€™s like to struggleā€”someone whoā€™s lived the policies we debate. But right now, the Democratic Party isnā€™t fighting like it should. Itā€™s too corporate, too cautious, too disconnected from the working class. That has to change.
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Eventually we will break through! Just keep going!
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Lets meet in the middle and make Taco Tuesday a federal holiday.
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Some kind soul made extra and gave these to us!
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On it!
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I agree! The problem is while the oligarchs created this monopolies! If we had real competition then we could diversify our tech more!
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(6/6) We need to stop letting fear and division hold us back. They own the platforms, but we have the people. Letā€™s use every tool we can to take back the narrative and build real power.
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(5/6) If weā€™re going to have purity tests, letā€™s be realā€”almost every tech service we use is owned by billionaires. The fight isnā€™t won by opting out, itā€™s won by out-organizing and out-communicating them.
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(4/6) I get that people want to divest where they can, and thatā€™s valid. But we canā€™t let them dictate the terms of engagement. The goal isnā€™t purityā€”itā€™s power.
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(3/6) We wonā€™t win by avoiding technology or being afraid of it. When they own the media, we have to use every tool at our disposal to get our message out and mobilize people.
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(2/6) Some people are upset Iā€™m using Starlink to spread the message. But even if I used AT&T or T-Mobile, Iā€™d still be funding another oligarch. The reality is, they own all major communication networks.
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I did but that is the case with any cell phone service right? Our taxes are funding this tech!
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Iā€™d love to hear how you think we should share the protest message without using any technology! As you know, almost every major tech platform is owned by some kind of oligarch. The key is using these tools strategically while building real-world power.
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Donā€™t fight with one hand tied behind our back. If thereā€™s an alternative internet provider not owned by oligarchs, let me knowā€”Iā€™ll gladly give them my money!
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SpaceX is tax payer funded. This tech helped Ukraine hold off fascism. We can take it back from Musk and turn it into a utility. We need to use it to get our message out. Use their tech against them or else they will dominate the conversations!
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We have every right to use every tool at our disposal to defend democracy! The fascist own the media, we need to reach people in all ways.
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The internet feels fun again!
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True, itā€™s all intentional. I bet he has his algorithm promoting some messages one way and suppressing others.
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What is it about having that much money that it gives you gold fish brain?
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Watch out for some new voices! Time to primary the leadership! āœŠšŸ½
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Those kids are going to get someone hurt. Knowing isnā€™t the same as understanding. They fired everyone who actually understood why things work the way they do, replacing them with people who only know theories. This kind of recklessness puts real lives at risk.
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Iā€™ll be running for his seat next year! Hoping to get the corporate dems out and bring back the working class spirit to Atlanta.
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Yes but give me a year to get in there! Iā€™m the mean time the streets are my office āœŠšŸ½
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We will always be there. Just a matter of how much we are accepted.
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My motherā€™s story is proof of whatā€™s possible when we choose humanity over politics. Itā€™s time to stop the cruelty and start building a country where every worker, every family, and every person has a fair shot. #OpportunityForAll #WorkingClassPower (6/6)
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Iā€™m running for Congress because I refuse to accept a system that keeps people struggling when we have the power to change it. Iā€™ll fight for real pathways to legal status, fair wages, and worker protections. #UnionsForAll #JusticeForImmigrants (5/6)