Jun 18, 2026
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San Diego County Democrats Divided

San Diego County Democrats are experiencing internal conflict over a school board candidacy and a mayoral endorsement, highlighting a broader discussion about the growing power of labor unions in local politics.

Local Party Infighting

A recent meeting of a local Democratic club in South County turned contentious when a party activist and a top party official got into a shouting match. The dispute centered on the party’s endorsement of a labor-friendly school board candidate, Jessica Tolston, who works for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Some party members are concerned about Tolston’s job and its potential impact on her role as a school board member, particularly given the current climate of fear among immigrant families. Tolston has stated that she does not work in immigration enforcement and is committed to ensuring every child feels safe and welcome in schools.

The controversy surrounding Tolston’s candidacy has led to the resignation of a party official and has sparked a wider debate about the influence of labor unions in local Democratic politics. Some activists feel that party leaders are prioritizing labor-backed candidates over others, even when local party members object.

The San Diego County Democratic Party Chairman, Will Rodriguez-Kennedy, has acknowledged the internal conflict and is planning efforts to address the divisions within the party. He emphasized the importance of unity, given the high stakes in upcoming elections.


Original reporting: Voice of San Diego — read the source article.

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