FORMER NEW YORKER ANNA WILDING RUNNING FOR CALIFORNIA'S 32ND DISTRICT
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New York, NY The winds of change are blowing westward, and founder, filmmaker, photographer, and Senior White House Correspondent Anna Wilding is at their center. A strong, innovative leader with global perspective and proven creative vision, Wilding is known to New York and Hamptons dwellers, philanthropists, art collectors, media insiders, and political observers alike. She has officially launched her campaign for U.S. Congress, a federal House seat representing California’s 32nd District, igniting a national conversation about generational renewal, ethics, and the evolving face of leadership in America.
Readers may even remember Wilding following a print story in The Observer, Jared Kushner’s former paper, following an unplanned Q & A with General Wesley Clark, where she won over the room with her insight, confidence, and command of complex issues.
District 32-CA includes Beverly Hills, Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Hidden Hills, and the San Fernando Valley, a stretch of California that influences the nation’s creative and economic pulse. Decisions made there ripple through Wall Street, Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and the halls of Washington. For New York’s business, philanthropic, and civic leaders, this is a race that truly matters, a chance to support leadership that understands both Main Street and global markets.
Wilding’s campaign is more than a political run; it is a movement to end the culture of stagnation in Washington and to rebuild a Congress that serves the people, not entrenched power.
“We’re witnessing a kind of gerontocracy gridlock,” Wilding says. “When leadership ages but progress stalls, the result is shutdowns, cynicism, and a loss of public faith. It’s time for fresh energy, bold pragmatic ideas, common-sense solutions, and a Congress that works for everyone, not more excuses.”
An award-winning director and former Senior White House Correspondent, Wilding has also advised Fortune 100 companies across New York, MENA, and Europe, and achieved a successful tech exit in the 1990s. Her résumé is as distinctive as it is accomplished: producing and advising on landmark films that helped inspire new industry ethics, documenting both the Obama and Trump administrations inside the White House, and creating the internationally acclaimed fine-art exhibit Celebrate Hope: The Obama White House Collection.
Her platform bridges cultural sophistication and pragmatic reform, tackling issues such as affordable housing, small-business vitality, clean-energy innovation, and ethical governance, as well as climate-change management in the wake of devastating fires across Pacific Palisades, Altadena, and Malibu.
A first-generation immigrant and citizen who arrived in America with only twenty-five cents, Wilding embodies a brand of new Democratic leadership that values independence of thought, compassion, and unity over division.
“America is overdue for a reboot,” she says. “We can honor experience without mistaking it for entitlement. The goal isn’t rebellion; it’s renewal.”
Wilding’s campaign is quickly gathering momentum, positioning her as one of the most intriguing and intelligent voices in this election cycle. She is attracting supporters from coast to coast who recognize the urgency of generational renewal. From Hollywood studios to New York boardrooms, a growing consensus is emerging that it’s time for leaders who can connect policy to innovation and ethics to impact.
Wilding’s campaign has drawn attention not just for its depth and substance, but for its style, a reminder that intellect and elegance can indeed coexist in public life. From Hollywood studios to the White House press corps, she has proven that creative and common sense leadership and ethical courage are both timeless and timely.
Independent-minded, solutions-driven, and grounded in ethics, Anna knows how to cross the aisle and get things done. Raised Anglican Christian and a lifelong student of Buddhism, she believes in respect and compassion across all faiths, values urgently needed in today’s divided world.
Her campaign is powered by real people, not corporate PACs, with average donations around $75. Every contribution matters. Whether it’s $5, $50, or the maximum $3,300, each dollar fuels a movement to bring honesty, capability, and compassion back to Congress.
A Race for Fairness and Renewal
While some candidates enter the race with deep political networks or established party machinery, Anna Wilding’s campaign is built on integrity, independence, and the belief that democracy works best when every voice counts equally.
The incumbent holds over $4 million in funding from long-standing party structures, and another challenger has drawn on significant family connections and inherited donor networks. But Wilding’s campaign is different, powered by everyday Americans who believe in ethical leadership, transparency, and genuine renewal. Wilding is calling on New Yorkers and supporters across the country to help her match the establishment’s millions with people power. Every donation, whether $5, $50, or $3,300, helps bring common sense and compassion back to Washington.
Join the movement at AnnaWildingforCongress.com.
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