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It doesn’t matter to Esmeralda Soria that she is running for a House seat against a fellow Democrat, and an eight-term incumbent at that.
“My goal is to convince every single person in our community, beyond our Democratic party, that I am the candidate that will best represent them in Congress,” said Soria, who on Thursday officially announced her bid to win the job held by Rep. Jim Costa. The 16th District seat goes to the voters in 2020.
On Friday, Soria expressed some of the arguments against Costa that can be found in the graveyards of campaigns run against the congressman by Republicans Andy Vidak, Johnny Tacherra, and Elizabeth Heng.

‘This is Not Personal’

A crucial difference is that Soria is a Democrat, and one with a track record. She has served the last four-plus years as a Fresno council member, representing District 1 on the city’s west side.
“This is not personal,” Soria said of running against a fellow Democrat. “This campaign is about my family, families like mine that continue to struggle.”
Costa said Thursday he was “disappointed” that Soria had chosen to oppose him. “She has been a longtime ally and she’s endorsed me before. I’ve met with her a number of times since November and never once did she indicate she regretted that endorsement or question my efforts on the issues I’ve been fighting for.”
By challenging an established Democratic lawmaker — Costa was first elected to Congress in 2005 — Soria risks not getting party support on a national level. Not so, she said.
“I believe that my team will work so hard that we will get the party support. Because we’ve been there,” Soria said. “We’ve represented our community and we’ll work hard to do that.”

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Working to Win Support of Local Democrats

Costa already has endorsements from California’s two U.S. senators — Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris — along with Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Xavier Becerra.
Soria said she has endorsements of her own, in Fresno and beyond, that will be rolled out in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, she will work to win the support of local Democrats.
“I’m stepping up for my family and my community,” Soria said. “There are too many working families in our Valley that have played by the rules, that have worked hard, are trying to send their kids to college and they are barely struggling to get by. I want to make sure in Congress they have a voice that understands their trials and tribulations.”
Soria said Costa isn’t doing enough. “We are not getting our fair share,” she said. “We need to make sure that we do get our fair share so that we are building our middle class.”

Says She Won’t Accept Corporate Donations

Asked what sets her apart, Soria said she is “someone that will work hard, that is results-oriented. And I’ve proven that in the last five years, locally, not only to the District 1 residents, but throughout the citizens of Fresno,” Soria said.
“My campaign is about the working families in the Valley that need a voice.”
Soria vows to not accept corporate PAC money in her congressional campaign. That would be a departure from her council campaign in 2018, when she took donations from the likes of Union Pacific Railroad, Pacific Gas & Electric, and the California Independent Petroleum Association PAC.

David Taub has spent most of his career in journalism behind the scenes working as a TV assignment editor and radio producer. For more than a decade, he has worked in the Fresno market with such stops at KSEE-24, KMJ and Power Talk 96.7. Taub also worked the production and support side of some of TV sports biggest events including the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals and NASCAR to name a few. Taub graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email

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    Mij Atsoc

    July 16, 2019 at 5:28 pm

    Go Soria! Costa needs to go bye bye.

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    Dee

    August 16, 2019 at 8:28 pm

    If anyone that has eye sight cares to look around District 1 it looks abandoned. She painted crosswalks in the name of beautification, but again just take a little drive in District 1. Additionally, the Governor had put her on the homeless task force which she has essentially dropped like a bad date. A group of us residents have gone to Council meetings, her meetings in Tower AND went to her office for planned meeting. At her office it was explained last minute obligation she had to go to so we got her assistant. Saw that one coming. At the other meetings such as in Tower we were literally waved off when not addressing what SHE wanted to talk about. Which was street paving and lights. A concern obviously, but a majority of us wanted answers about the homeless and a recycling center at Shields West. And as Council President I expect better attendance. Respect the position. Obviously, it’s no longer her priority. How could she manage a congressional district if District 1 seems to of overwhelmed her? The hard tangible proof of her time as Council for District 1 is difficult at best to stomach. Lastly, go through District 1 and randomly pick people and ask them who their district council person is. I’ll bet my truck 9 out of 10 wont know. And that’s generous odds. She doesnt even know us so how can she speak for us or advocate for us? She cant.

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      Anne F. Goodman

      October 1, 2019 at 3:16 pm

      Thank You I went to speak at Council. She left when Public input came up didnt even listen to us.

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