
Meet Saul
Saul is a proud member of America’s working class, he knows what it means to hustle just to get by. He grew up going door to door selling tamales to help his family make ends meet. He served elders at his church, joined local advocacy efforts, and graduated high school early — not for accolades, but because he was ready to step up and serve.
That commitment led him to become a front-line worker, responding, not reacting to community needs. He also spent a decade in emergency rooms and ICUs. In times of crisis, Saul didn’t hesitate. He ran toward the problem. Now, he’s answering that call again — this time, to serve in Congress.
Politics has become too noisy, too divisive, and far too disconnected from the lives of everyday Americans. Saul’s campaign is about cutting through the chaos and bringing government back to the people. His leadership is grounded in four core values: Service, Action, Unity, and Liberty.
He’s seen what happens when leadership loses focus — when decisions are made for political headlines, not people. As someone who’s cared for patients in critical condition, who’s listened to working families in struggle, Saul knows our country doesn’t need more gridlock — it needs bold, compassionate action.
That’s why Saul’s top priorities are clear:
- Health Must Be Our Greatest Investment – We deserve a healthcare system that puts people over profit, prioritizes prevention, and guarantees care without bankrupting families.
- Your Voice Matters – It’s time to restore trust in our institutions by empowering voters and elevating working-class voices in policy decisions.
- Comprehensive Immigration Reform – Saul believes in fair and humane immigration system that reflects our values and recognizes the dignity of every person.
Real leadership doesn’t care about race, status, or creed — it listens, it shows up, and it fights for everyone. That’s what Saul did as a first responder, and that’s what he’ll continue to do in Congress.
Saul’s only pledge is to the United States of America — and to the Republic for which it stands.
Not to billionaires.
Not to party bosses.
Not to political idols.
If you’re ready to rise above division and build something better!