Overview
- The YouTuber told followers the idea came in a vivid dream and posted Jan. 5 videos outlining her interest in a congressional bid.
- She has not filed candidacy paperwork or declared a party, with a March 6 cutoff to qualify for the November ballot in California.
- Ballot access requires nomination documents plus either a $1,740 fee or 1,740 signatures, with a write-in primary option under the top-two system.
- Her messaging includes the slogan “California could be good” and a stated goal to raise the minimum age for adult-industry work to 25.
- She called a run “doable,” citing potential self-funding and a large online following, yet she has not identified a district.