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Steve Attends The Blue Wave Fundraiser on 7/31/2025

Last night, I had the honor of attending The Blue Wave Fundraiser in support of the Jefferson County Democratic Committee. It was a great opportunity to connect with friends, fellow candidates, and public servants who are truly committed to moving New York forward.

Steve Holden, wearing a navy suit, blue plaid tie, and black cowboy hat, smiles while standing at a high-top table inside a warmly lit event hall. A colorful projection behind him reads “Love Thy Neighbor.”.
Grateful to stand with neighbors and leaders who believe in community, compassion, and common sense. When we put people first, we all move forward.

It was great to hear from inspirational leaders Attorney General Letitia James, Congressman Dan Goldman, and State Senator Chris Ryan. Equally invigorating to listen to NY-21 Congressional Candidate Blake Gendebien. It was also encouraging to meet and mingle with so many future leaders who are inspired and ready to step up for their communities. I thank Diana and Alissa for their commitment to beating Claudia, and I am proud to be in this fight alongside them.


Events like this give me hope. They remind me why I’m running. Folks across NY-24 are tired of being overlooked. They’re ready for someone who will fight for real solutions and focus on the things that matter most: good jobs, affordable healthcare, strong schools, and support for our veterans and farmers.


I left the room energized and more committed than ever to building a campaign that puts people first and delivers results for working families.


We’ve got a long road ahead, but with this kind of energy and unity, I know we can flip NY-24 and bring honest leadership back to Washington.


Let’s keep building. Let’s get to work.



Steve Holden, wearing a cowboy hat and navy suit, stands and smiles next to Congressman Dan Goldman of New York, who is dressed in a blazer and checked shirt. They are at a warm, indoor event space with other attendees visible in the background. Steve and Goldman are side by side, connecting across districts.
Honored to stand with Congressman Dan Goldman (NY‑10) at the Clayton Opera House event—two public servants from different districts united in the fight for upstate values and people-first policy. When leaders come together, our communities win


Steve Holden stands between Democratic candidates Alissa Ellman and Diana Kastenbaum at a campaign event held in a hall. Alissa is wearing a baseball cap labeled “Afghanistan Veteran,” while Diana is dressed in a dark blazer and light-colored top. All three are smiling, with other attendees visible in the warmly lit background.
Honored to stand with fellow NY‑24 challengers Alissa Ellman and Diana Kastenbaum. Alissa, an Afghanistan veteran from Lockport, and Diana, a longtime community business leader from Batavia.

 
 
 

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