Primaries, Politicians, I’d Rather by Dr. Plastic Picker: Thoughts on the Primary Election

June 3, 2026
by Dr. Plastic Picker
It was the primary yesterday! I definitely voted and our daughter voted in her first election. I’ll be honest, I don’t really vote carefully. I kind of take my ballot and vote for the people I know well and trust, and the others sometimes I leave blank and sometimes I’ll just make sure to vote for a Democratic (I was raised Republican but lean left because obviously I’m a pediatrician and climate minded person). But I’m not a purist. I think because I was raised very conservatively I understand some of the concerns that are coming from the right side. But I’m definitely non-partisan usually I think? I don’t really donate to politicians. I think it’s a waste of money. But I definitely VOTE. Which is the most important thing.
The election was last night and I was only following it peripherally. Because of the Tijuana Sewage Crisis, I met Matt Mahan, Xavier Becerra, and also someone else – I forget who? Anyway. I met 3 people or was it just 2 – running for Governor. I actually voted for Becerra before I realized he had taken money from Chevron. But now that there is a Republican in the run off, I’m glad I did! No politician is perfect but definitely Becerra is preferable to a Republican right now. Anyway, I got to meet him in Imperial Beach and got to shake his hand and chatted with him before my shift. It was all very interesting. His wife is also I believe a Harvard trained physician.
I actually met Nicole Crosby who is in the run off for the District 2 seat as well. She was sitting at our table during our daughter’s Girls Scouts’ Emerging Leaders celebration. It was super interesting because our daughter gave a very good speech and received a good amount of applause when they introduced her and announced where she was going to college. I started following Nicole Crosby because she took our picture and was seated at our table. Politics and influence definitely flows through certain groups in San Diego and that includes Girl Scouts! Anyway, I thought she was really interesting and an up and coming young leader and started following her. She won last night! She mentioned in passing at the table that she knew Raul Campillo through something, who is also one of the current City Councilmen. Then one of my patient’s parents told me something about her, because this parent is a public defender. I have known this parent for years, so I thought her perspective was interesting. The entire election was interesting.
I’ll be honest though. I definitely vote and chat about politics and politicians, but I kind of just do my thing. I don’t think climate is left nor right, it’s just literally trying to survive. I think by concentrating on doing what I know I’m supposed to do, and then voting and participating – that I’m doing enough. So to the weird person’s campaign that called me to donate after I already blocked you on social media and on my phone, PLEASE STOP!
The weird thing about a lot of people, is they want to tell other people what to do. I really really hate that! I already am told what to do at work, by my patients, by my husband (in a partnership kind of way), by the IRS, and by my family – so I don’t take kindly to being told what to do! That’s why I don’t respond intuitively to some people and certain students. It’s like they are dumping things on me and telling me what to do with my time! Do it yourself! I’m pretty sure I’m busier than you, and all my activism is actually volunteer which is how I like it.
Anyway, just wanted to let the blog readership know I though the election was super interesting and will chat about it during work with my office buddies. I got to meet some of the politicians who like to tell us what to do. But the truth regarding democracy is that it’s really the people and grassroots organizing that controls the narrative. Also there is corruption is politics 100%, so we need to get to the root issue and take the money out of politics. I think Australia just requires everyone to vote on an easy to get to day like Saturday, and just fines people – if they don’t vote? I think that would save a lot of time and money if we did that. Again, I’d rather just be me and not involved or overly concerned with politics. But I did vote everyone! And the people I voted for actually did win. I think I’m reflective of the general population. And please don’t try to tell me what to do. I really respond poorly to that. I’ll literally just block you on social media, or ignore your emails. I’m a more collaborative person. I think I don’t like people telling me what to do because I’m Vietnamese, and imperial forces have been trying to control us for like a thousand years.