Black and white image of Sean Dougherty
Black and white image of Sean Dougherty

SEAN DOUGHERTY

FOR

CONGRESS

FOR THE MANY, NOT THE MONEY.

Hi, I'm Sean and I'm running for Congress.

Families are struggling while corporate power dominates our politics. Healthcare costs, student debt, and endless wars keep growing while everyday people are ignored.

I’m running for Congress because we deserve a government that works for us—not corporate PACs. We can guarantee healthcare for all, cut costs, end wasteful wars, and reinvest in education, infrastructure, and working families.

This isn’t left or right. It’s about reclaiming a government that serves the people.

We have the resources to fix what’s broken—we just need the courage to act.

The Issues

This campaign is about building political power
for the many, not the money.

This is about our future.

It’s about repairing our systems and our infrastructure for a true democratic economy.

It’s about reallocating resources to the people. It’s about our rights and restorative justice; it’s about our freedom.

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We’re building a campaign that puts people before profit, and we’re not taking a cent from corporate PACs or lobbyists.

If we want a Congress that actually works for working people—not just the wealthy and well-connected—it’s going to take all of us. Your donation helps Sean stay in this fight and keep organizing for real change.

I'm committed to rejecting AIPAC, lobbyists, and special interest groups while fighting to eliminate the influence of money in politics.

Virtual Town Halls

Immigration & ICE

We discuss one of the most pressing issues facing our community: Immigration.

Lineage-based Reparations

A discussion on lineage-based reparations in California.

The Fight Against Pesticides

Together we're urging local growers, especially Driscoll's to adopt organic practices to protect children's health.

War with Iran

Insightful conversation driven by community questions and a call for real accountability in leadership