Amy Reichert during a debate at Politifest on Oct. 7, 2023.
Amy Reichert during a debate at Politifest on Oct. 7, 2023. / Vito Di Stefano for Voice of San Diego

Welcome to 2026! In this episode of the Voice of San Diego podcast, host Scott Lewis interviews Amy Reichert, a local activist and former candidate for the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. Reichert discusses her ongoing involvement in the Republican Party, her criticisms of local leadership, and her stances on various social and political issues.

After running in a few local elections, she wants to be known as a “journalist” and “activist” rather than a career politician.

Topics included:

  • National politics: She previously distanced herself from the movement, she now identifies as a Trump supporter, specifically citing concerns over immigration and parental rights.
  • Immigration: She advocates for border security but supports a pathway to citizenship for non-violent immigrants who have contributed to the U.S. for at least 10 years.
  • Education and gender: Reichert is a vocal critic of gender-affirming care for minors, calling surgical procedures on children “child abuse.” She argues for parental notification policies in schools and the right for parents to opt out of certain curricula.

Finally, Amy discusses her feud with Carl DeMaio and discusses a fallout with DeMaio after she refused to withdraw her support for a different party chair candidate.

The crew will be back together next week.

Send me a note if you have any feedback at matt.skraby@voiceofsandiego.org.

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  1. Back in 1978, the only cult member known to America was Jim Jones. How have we digressed as citizens to the lowest common denominator? I understand my crackpot statements on the internet, but this website is a real-life portrayal. Balance is the essence and SDCC D2 certainly can ill afford another GOP or Democratic candidate. http://www.dannytri.org

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