California State Senate Democratic candidate Jane Kim has shown off her bad ass tornado kick and fresh white dobok in her past political ads, but in her newest spot, we learn where Kim’s fighting spirit comes from – the people of her community.The ad features firsthand testimonials from local residents who are worried about the increasing cost of rent and living expenses – a problem that’s top of mind for many Bay Area residents.“The old San Francisco that I grew up with has gone away,” the first woman starts off the video.“A lot in my generation are working minimum wage jobs and living in borderline poverty just because they can’t afford rent,” a young man explains.A third community member ends the video stating that she’s voting for Jane Kim, because she’s “one of the last voices that can represent San Francisco.”Kim, who is endorsed by the Affordable Housing Alliance, San Francisco Tenants Union and Senator Bernie Sanders, has focused her campaign on expanding affordable housing, protecting renters and closing the income gap.Currently, she is embroiled in a heated race. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that various charter school groups and business groups have spent almost $800,000 to attack Kim.But as the business groups “go low,” it looks like it's Kim's plan to “go high” in the last week of her campaign.