
"I was tired of talking about the problems we all face and nothing changing. I woke up one morning and let my wife know I was running for Congress to make real change - put action behind the 48th's words. I have lived in Temecula with my wife and four kids for over 12 years. We love the community and the life we have built here, which is another reason I'm running. I want to see the 48th District live up to its maximum potential and beyond. This is not Republican versus Democrat. It is time to drop the rhetoric and bridge the gap between us with principled leadership."
"Shaw said he used the AI tool Grammarly in responding to the Union-Tribune's questions."
"The 48th will be a beacon of how conservatives, independents and liberals can agree and work together on the issues that matter most to our district. My actions will mirror your voices. Let me be the representative who champions your concerns in Congress."
Eric Shaw, a 57-year-old Temecula resident and digital marketing executive, is running for Congress in California’s 48th Congressional District, representing inland North County cities, San Diego County backcountry, and parts of Riverside County. Shaw says he entered the race to move beyond talk and deliver real change, emphasizing principled leadership and bridging divides between conservatives, independents, and liberals. He identifies affordability as the top issue, aiming to lower costs for groceries, gas, housing, and supplies for small businesses. He also highlights water rights, noting Colorado River operating agreements expire and pledging to fight for the district’s water allocation. He further lists public safety as a nonpartisan priority.
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