U.S. House Candidate Profile

Dylan Castillo

OtherU.S. HouseGeorgia01

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Dylan Castillo is a Socialist Labor Party candidate for U.S. House in GA-01 in the 2026 election cycle.

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Corey Foreman for State Senate Corey Foreman Nathaniel Hicks Jr. for Georgia House District 167, David Hall for GA for Georgia House District 174, and David Dillie for Georgia House District 161. One of the most important roles in our state is that of our state legislators, but they are often overlooked. We need to be clear: just because a state candidate is not in your specific district does not mean their vote on issues that affect your economic security is any less important. This is why we have to step outside our front doors, stay informed, and stay engaged, to protect our communities and our homes. These are the reasons these candidates have my full support, and why I’m asking you to stand with me and throw your support behind them as well.

Source: instagram.com retrieved Jun 25, 2026

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Early voting has started for the runoffs in Brunswick, Georgia. We have two incredible women running to represent Coastal Georgia. Make a plan to vote, there’s no better opportunity to bring much-needed change to this district. Join us as we work to turn out the vote. #PeopleOverPolitics #VoteWisely

Source: instagram.com retrieved Jun 25, 2026

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I’ll be out canvassing across CD1 again today, and I want to extend an open invitation to supporters of both Amanda Hollowell and Joyce Griggs to join me. What I’ve seen lately is clear: engaged voters already have a plan for the runoff and are consistent in showing up. At the same time, many voters are firmly decided and not easily swayed, and that’s okay. My focus is on reaching those who didn’t participate in this election, often simply because they lacked information. Many people are not tracking election cycles closely, and in some communities, information just isn’t reaching them the way it should. That’s something I’m committed to changing over time. We don’t all have to support the same candidates to recognize that our communities need a stronger, shared purpose, one rooted in access, awareness, and participation. So again, I’m inviting both campaigns and their supporters to join me in canvassing. Let’s show up together, provide voters with the information they deserve, and allow them to make their own informed decisions at the door. My contact number is (912) 540-0384

Source: instagram.com retrieved Jun 25, 2026

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Some folks will hear this speech and feel offended, ashamed, or embarrassed. That’s not my goal. What troubles me is how, every time we try to have an honest conversation about Black and white, harm and repair, people rush to defend themselves instead of facing the facts. This history is not an attack on anyone alive today; it’s a record of what our government did, and what it still hasn’t fixed. I’ve been ready for these conversations. Just watch how quickly some people will pivot from the details in this video to “what about…,” instead of sitting with what was actually said. That’s how we stay stuck, and how the same harms get recycled generation after generation. Let’s stay focused, y’all, on how we got here and why it still matters right now. Members of the Trump administration helped lay the foundation for this argument when they embraced the idea that “if government harms you, government owes you.” They didn’t build that idea with Black America in mind, but it opened a door to a light in the midst of its darkness. I’m not asking anyone to feel guilty. I’m asking us to be honest, stay with the facts, and talk about what real repair looks like, together.

Source: instagram.com retrieved Jun 25, 2026

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