You show up for your family and community, you pay your taxes, and you've done everything right.
Instead of fighting to solve issues for you, Congress is self-enriching, refusing to retire, and pandering to a small minority of ultra-wealthy donors. There’s a word for this: corruption.
In a world that feels increasingly unstable, we need normal people to run for office and to make decisions that better represent all of us. I'm running for Congress because you deserve to be heard.
We can do so much better for our country. Right now:
It doesn't have to be this way. Instead of infighting and pointing fingers, your representative should be fighting for you. After all, it’s their job to represent you!
You deserve a healthcare system that is affordable and accessible to you.
Housing is not a luxury item - you deserve to live in a home that you can afford.
We know that education can change your life’s direction. You deserve a path to education that doesn’t saddle you with crushing debt.
You deserve to live in a place where you can afford to raise your kids.
You worked your entire life, you are entitled to retire with dignity.
Modern work deserves modern protections.
We need fast and reliable transportation - there’s no reason it should take longer to commute to NYC than it did 100 years ago.
The Congress of today is bought by corporations and ultra-wealthy donors.
Here's the truth: The Fair Deal is what happens when Congress actually works for you instead of themselves. It's a series of common sense policies that would transform the lives of working Americans—policies that are completely achievable if we have leaders with the courage and political will to fight for them.
This isn't about complicated politics or partisan games. It's about delivering on the basic promise that when you work hard and play by the rules, you should be able to build a good life.
As your representative, I will fight for policies that just make sense.
This campaign is about normal people coming together to fight for a future that we all deserve, especially because we’re the ones footing the bill. We all want the same things: good jobs, real healthcare, being able to afford where we live, and a government that actually works for us.