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In the United States, Asian American women represent just 2.5% of the 535 members of Congress, highlighting the significant underrepresentation in political leadership. Today's story is about one of these trailblazing women, Nicole Fernandez. Transitioning from district director to city council candidate, Nicole demonstrates the determination needed to make an impact in her community. Her story is a testament to resilience, community commitment, and the pursuit of equal representation.

Nicole Fernandez, the first AAPI Chair of the San Mateo County Democratic Party and current district director for California State Senator Josh Becker, shares her journey from a daughter of Pakistani immigrants to running for San Mateo City Council. Raised in the Bay Area, she faced cultural expectations and societal challenges but found her calling during the 2000 presidential election. As district director, she connects her community with state politics, while advocating for underrepresented groups. Her candidacy focuses on infrastructure, safety, and inclusivity in San Mateo, emphasizing the importance of community service and ensuring that everyone has a seat at the table. Nicole's journey underscores the power of representation, collaboration, and perseverance in public service.

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