Aisha Wahab believes that government must serve the people, not the powerful. That is why she won the support of labor unions representing educators, nurses, janitors, healthcare workers, doctors, and construction workers.

Logo of California Federation of Labor Unions AFL-CIO alongside text highlighting Aisha's career as a fierce advocate for good jobs, housing affordability, and small business investments.
Nurses of SEIU California logo with text stating Aisha named Reproductive Freedom Champion for standing up for abortion access and expanding healthcare and mental health services.
Graphic with the CFT logo and a message about foster care, resilience, opportunity, and access to quality education, emphasizing career training and college.
A political endorsement badge from the California Democratic Party, alongside a paragraph endorsing Aisha for her efforts to reduce homelessness, strengthen rent stabilization, and expand homeownership opportunities.

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Graphic promoting affordable housing initiatives and efforts by Aisha, featuring icons of a house, dollar bills, and a hand, with bold text emphasizing 'Housing We Can Afford' and phrases about fighting for affordable housing and stopping Wall Street from buying homes.
Illustration of a graduation cap and book with a lock, alongside text emphasizing education for children, focusing on quality education, career training, and affordable college.
Text promoting jobs that pay a living wage, mentioning raising minimum wage and creating healthcare, retirement, and security jobs for families.
Text on a white background with a large heart outline and plus signs inside in purple and orange. The text reads 'Healthcare We Can Count On' with a quote in purple, 'Champion for Reproductive Freedom', and additional black text about advocating for abortion access and expanding healthcare and mental health services.
A campaign poster for Aisha Wahab's run for Congress featuring a photograph of her at a rally with supporters, including a woman and young girl holding a sign that says 'Respect and Value Healthcare Workers,' and a voter notice indicating elections on June 2 and June 16.