I’m running for Congress because working families are being squeezed from every direction—and the people in charge keep pretending it’s normal. We were told that if we worked hard, played by the rules, and kept our heads down, we’d be okay. Instead, wages stalled, rents and insurance skyrocketed, and basic stability slipped out of reach. That didn’t happen by accident. It happened because Washington chose donors and lobbyists over regular people.
I was raised by parents who did everything right and still had to fight just to get by. I watched them work long hours, make sacrifices, and stretch every dollar—while politicians made promises and delivered nothing. That experience shaped me. It taught me that the system isn’t broken for the powerful. It’s broken for everyone else.
Before running for office, I worked as a CPA and auditor—my job was to follow the money, ask hard questions, and hold people accountable when things didn’t add up. That’s exactly what’s missing in Congress. There’s no real oversight, no consequences, and no urgency—just endless excuses while families pay the price. I’m running to bring accountability to a place that hasn’t had enough of it in a long time.
This campaign is about standing up to a political system that protects itself instead of the people. Career politicians keep getting richer, special interests keep writing the rules, and working families are told to wait their turn. I don’t believe we can afford to wait anymore. Government should work for the people who actually keep this country running—not the few at the top who already have everything.
When you contribute to this campaign, you’re helping build something different. We’re running a people-powered campaign that refuses corporate PAC money and isn’t bought or bullied by lobbyists. Your support helps us reach voters early, compete against entrenched interests, and prove that a campaign rooted in accountability and fairness can win.
This is a fight for basic dignity—for an economy where one job is enough, hard work is rewarded, and no one is left behind while politicians look the other way. If you’re ready to take on a rigged system and fight for working families, I hope you’ll stand with us.
I’m running for Congress because working families are being squeezed from every direction—and the people in charge keep pretending it’s normal. We were told that if we worked hard, played by the rules, and kept our heads down, we’d be okay. Instead, wages stalled, rents and insurance skyrocketed, and basic stability slipped out of reach. That didn’t happen by accident. It happened because Washington chose donors and lobbyists over regular people.
I was raised by parents who did everything right and still had to fight just to get by. I watched them work long hours, make sacrifices, and stretch every dollar—while politicians made promises and delivered nothing. That experience shaped me. It taught me that the system isn’t broken for the powerful. It’s broken for everyone else.
Before running for office, I worked as a CPA and auditor—my job was to follow the money, ask hard questions, and hold people accountable when things didn’t add up. That’s exactly what’s missing in Congress. There’s no real oversight, no consequences, and no urgency—just endless excuses while families pay the price. I’m running to bring accountability to a place that hasn’t had enough of it in a long time.
This campaign is about standing up to a political system that protects itself instead of the people. Career politicians keep getting richer, special interests keep writing the rules, and working families are told to wait their turn. I don’t believe we can afford to wait anymore. Government should work for the people who actually keep this country running—not the few at the top who already have everything.
When you contribute to this campaign, you’re helping build something different. We’re running a people-powered campaign that refuses corporate PAC money and isn’t bought or bullied by lobbyists. Your support helps us reach voters early, compete against entrenched interests, and prove that a campaign rooted in accountability and fairness can win.
This is a fight for basic dignity—for an economy where one job is enough, hard work is rewarded, and no one is left behind while politicians look the other way. If you’re ready to take on a rigged system and fight for working families, I hope you’ll stand with us.