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Content creator Trisha Paytas mulls run for Congress

Trisha Paytas, the California-based content creator, has suggested she is considering a run for Congress, saying the idea came to her in a vivid dream and posting about it on YouTube and TikTok. She told followers she became more politically interested after having children and wants to pursue policies including a proposal she described as making “adult work not be legal until you’re 25.” Paytas did not name a party or district and offered the tentative campaign slogan “California could be good.” Her posts provoked a mild social-media frenzy; she has roughly 20 million followers across platforms, which would give her broad reach if she ran. Ballotpedia notes that California candidates must file an intent statement, nomination forms, gather signatures (or pay a small fee) to qualify for the ballot. Paytas,37,lives in California wiht her husband and three children and is known for work across YouTube,podcasts,reality TV,and other media.


Content creator Trisha Paytas mulls a run for Congress: ‘California could be good’

Media personality Trish Paytas posted videos on Monday, mulling a run for Congress with the anticipation, “California could be good.”

The California-based content creator first mentioned a possible run in her YouTube video: 2026 MANIFESTATIONS. She later posted a TikTok to her almost 11 million followers, looking up how to run for Congress, as she explained why she has started to gain an interest in politics, despite previously not being involved.

“The idea of me being representative for the state of California came to me in a dream—in a vision, if you will,” Paytas explained. “It’s so vivid to me.”

“I never thought of myself as a political person until I started having kids and realizing, like, the world could be just so disastrous [and] dystopian for real by the time they get to be adults,” she continued. “I was like, ‘Alright Trish, enough just, like, shutting it out, being ignorant.”

Trisha Paytas, pictured on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. Paytas is mulling a run for Congress, which has sent social media into a mild frenzy — (Photo by: Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images)

Paytas said she needs to “get a bill to Congress,” with her main goal in California to make “adult work not be legal until you’re 25,” adding that she has “so many other agendas.”

Paytas did not specify which political party she would run under, or the district she would run in, but said her campaign slogan can be “California could be good.” It’s unclear how seriously Paytas is considering a run, but the very fact that she posted videos on the subject was enough to send social media into a mild frenzy.

According to Ballotpedia, to run for office in California, a candidate must have an intention statement and file nomination forms with their county of residence. The candidate must receive 40-60 signatures for nomination papers, but can also qualify by paying a fee of 1% of the first year’s salary for that office.

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The content creator has nearly 20 million followers across her social media platforms, giving her a large reach if she were to run for Congress. The 37-year-old lives in California with her husband, Moses Hacmon, and their three children.

Paytas is known for a wide range of personalities in the media, from a YouTube vlogger to lifestyle content on social media, and even starred on the United Kingdom’s reality TV show “Celebrity Big Brother.” She hosts the Just Trish Podcast and has even starred on Broadway in her own show, as well as joined the cast of Beetlejuice.


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