Mend the division
Our democracy weakens when the loudest, most extreme voices set the agenda and when disagreement becomes a reason to threaten or silence our neighbors. It’s wrong that sensational, divisive statements dominate headlines and reward outrage.
I have also been tricked by our career politicians who pit people against each other while they reward the rich insiders. No More! We can restore respect and repair our civic life by rewarding courage over spectacle, holding elected officials and platforms responsible for harmful behavior, and rebuilding institutions that encourage honest debate, compromise, and solutions that work for everyday families.
freedom
I swore an oath to defend the Constitution, and that oath guides everything I do. I will always stand for the freedoms that make this country strong: free speech, religious liberty, and the right to pursue a livelihood without government overreach. As a Marine and a leader who followed lawful orders under the UCMJ, I know the difference between duty and discretion; I will defend our liberties while respecting the rule of law that maintains order and accountability.
Veterans
I will fight for veterans to receive timely, high-quality care, meaningful job training, and benefits that match their sacrifice. The VA must be accountable and efficient so veterans and their families get the support they earned. Honoring service means solving problems.
Economy for the people
I believe economic policy should expand opportunity, not reward insiders. I’ll fight for free markets that encourage competition and innovation, cut wasteful spending, and lower taxes that burden working families. By prioritizing smart investments in workforce training, infrastructure, and small businesses, we can grow the economy so wages rise and everyday costs fall. Real reform means removing barriers that protect monopolies and special favors, unleashing broad-based growth, and making sure the gains of a stronger economy reach Main Street, not just Wall Street.
healthcare Reform
I will work to lower costs and expand access by promoting price transparency, protecting rural healthcare providers, and treating mental health with urgency and compassion. Families should never be bankrupted by basic care, and policy should prioritize patients over powerful industry lobbyists. Practical reforms can improve outcomes without partisan theater.
Education
Education is the foundation of innovation, jobs, and national security. We should revive the civic pride our country once had in investing in research, education, and universities that powered American leadership on the world stage. That means supporting strong public schools, well-trained teachers, and evidence-based curricula while protecting academic freedom and local control. It means expanding career and technical education so students walk out of high school with real skills. We can rebuild an economy that rewards innovation and gives every community a stake in America’s future.
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