Why I’m Running

I have been interested in politics my entire life, and I believe now is the time to take action. As a Christian man, I feel that we can no longer truthfully use the phrase we carry in our pockets and purses: “In God We Trust.” That principle has long since been abandoned in D.C.  Career politicians have led us down a path where we no longer trust our government.

Arkansas is in my blood. I am a seventh-generation Arkansan and patriot who is ready to fight to save our country. I have broad shoulders, and I am prepared to carry your message to D.C.—that we are done with career politicians lining their pockets. Allow me to be your voice for one or two terms in Washington, and then I will return to the job I love with the Arkansas State Police.

Resilience Is Built

Driven by love for Arkansas and a call to serve, I enlisted in the Arkansas Army National Guard as a medic and later worked at Youth Home Inc., a residential treatment center for at-risk youth. Hearing those kids’ stories lit a fire in me to protect the vulnerable and fight back against the evil that targets our families.

Those experiences shaped the man I am today — someone who understands sacrifice, responsibility, and what it means to step in when others step aside. Growing up around firearms, I also believe in passing down safe and responsible practices so our children are taught the freedoms we cherish.

Service built my resilience. Arkansas shaped my values. Both prepared me to serve Arkansas in this next chapter.

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