
If you believe the U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land and must not be altered to accommodate foreign laws or ideologies incompatible with a civilized society, I’m your candidate. Common sense tells us freedoms shrink whenever and wherever socialism and Sharia is imposed.
If you want smaller, limited government, I am your candidate. Lawlessness and corruption lead to bloated government. Businesses and residents leave to stretch their dollars elsewhere, while those left behind pay the price. Common sense tells us smaller, accountable governments work better for everyone.
If you believe safe district is essential for residents, businesses, and tourism in NC-04, I’m your candidate. Common sense tells us no one wants to live or invest in unsafe, no-go zones. Crime hurts families, jobs, and our economy.
Efforts to unnecessarily weaken law enforcement put communities at risk and make citizens more vulnerable. History and experience show that policies creating dependency and weakness can give more power to politicians — who then claim to “fix” problems caused by their own policies. When citizens are misled, the consequences can last for generations.
From the U.S. Armed Forces to local first responders, those who keep us safe deserve our respect and support. Service earned it, America owes it, we will leave no veteran behind.
America’s gun violence stems from moral decline and a growing mental-health crisis. Common sense tells us when criminals and unstable individuals are armed, law-abiding citizens must have the right to protect themselves — without unnecessary restrictions. Ruthless violence takes many forms — knives, vehicles, or other weapons — public safety is strengthened when law‑abiding, responsible citizens are able to carry guns to protect themselves and others.
If you believe our daughters and women deserve privacy, dignity, and safety in sports and private spaces, I’m your candidate. Common sense tells us God made us who we are, we should cherish that gift. Also, women in domestic violence situations and suffering from Battered Woman Syndrome must be rescued.
As an immigrant myself, I believe in common-sense immigration. If you want immigration based on merit, the rule of law, and assimilation, I am your candidate. Common sense tells us that a shared language (English) and respect for American values unite us as one nation.
Having seen the issue firsthand, my wife and I have become strong advocates for victims of domestic violence. I support immigration reforms that ensure no spouse is forced to choose between personal safety and legal immigration status — for themselves or their children. America must stand for safety, dignity, and the rule of law, with serious legal consequences for abusers. No one should be held hostage in America.
If you believe entrepreneurs deserve fewer regulations and lower barriers to start and grow businesses, I’m your candidate. Common sense tells us excessive regulations protect big crony corporations — not small competitors.
If you believe working families should keep more of their hard-earned money, I’m your candidate. Common sense tells us higher taxes drive jobs and businesses away — leaving fewer opportunities and more hardship behind.
If you believe American tax dollars should be spent here at home — benefiting American citizens — I’m your candidate. Common sense tells us too much foreign aid never reaches the people it’s meant to help. Helping Americans succeed means restoring independence and dignity, not fostering dependency.
Power is addictive. Politicians rarely give it up willingly—that’s why We the People must set limits.
Elected officials should serve the public, not themselves.
This is a deeply personal and painful issue, and it deserves compassion, humility, and respect for both life and individual circumstances. My faith discourages abortion, and personally, I do not support it. At the same time, as a man, I believe it is deeply difficult to impose my will on a young girl or woman who has suffered rape or incest. Or in cases where a mother’s life is at risk, I believe these decisions must remain within the family, guided by medical professionals.
A message to young women: As a father of young daughters, I share the same message with them that I would share with you. First and foremost, focus on your education, career, and becoming self-sufficient. Financial independence provides security, dignity, and choices —especially when life takes unexpected turns.
I also believe relationships should be entered thoughtfully and responsibly. Marriage provides legal protections and stability that matter deeply when children are involved. Too often, we see situations where women and children are left vulnerable — emotionally, financially, and legally — after relationships break down.
Encouraging responsibility, commitment, and self-respect helps reduce unwanted pregnancies and creates stronger, more stable families. When women are empowered and protected, families — and society — are stronger. Youth and material temptations fade quickly, but the scars of poor choices can last a lifetime. Be wise. Be strong. Be independent.
I’ve shared some of the issues that matter to me, but now I want to hear about the issues that matter to you. Please take a few minutes to send me your thoughts, and I’ll do my best to answer any questions you may have. This campaign isn’t about me — it’s about YOU.
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