Rancho Cucamonga, CA – As the March 5th California Primary results continue to be processed, educator Robert Garcia leads the vote count among Democratic candidates and is poised to move on to the November general election. Although outspent by both opponents and their respective independent expenditure efforts totaling more than $1,300,000, Robert Garcia was successful at receiving the majority of the vote shares early on, and has kept a commanding lead ahead of his opponents.
“From the bottom of my heart, thank you! It was your collective support whether as a campaign contribution, canvassing, phone banking, hosting events, posting and displaying signs, urging friends and family to vote that brought us victory in the primary election for State Assembly in District 50. Our strong showing last night is a resounding endorsement of the work we have accomplished so far. The journey is not over, but I am confident that we can be successful together. Onward to November!” stated Robert Garcia.
About Robert Garcia
Robert Garcia has spent the last two decades in public education as a teacher and administrator at a local elementary school. In 2016, Robert was elected to the Etiwanda School District Board of Education, winning re-election in 2020 with nearly 70% of the vote. He is the first in his family to graduate from high school and college, and earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology from UCLA and master’s in public policy from USC. Robert and his wife, Samantha, are raising their three children in Rancho Cucamonga.
Assemblymember Eloise Reyes currently represents AD-50 and has endorsed Robert Garcia to succeed her. The district is based in San Bernardino County, including Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Colton, Redlands, Loma Linda, Ontario, and a portion of San Bernardino as well as unincorporated communities.
Garcia is the only candidate in AD-50 endorsed by the California Democratic Party, California Teachers Association, California School Employees Association, California Environmental Voters, Planned Parenthood, and more. To learn more about Robert’s campaign, visit robertgarcia4ca.com.