Why I’m running as an Independent
I get asked this question all the time:
“Why not just run as a Republican or a Democrat?”
The answer is simple.
Because I don’t believe the system is working—and I don’t believe it can be fixed from inside the same structure that created the problem.
Right now, politics feels like a constant fight.
Two sides yelling at each other.
Two sides blaming each other.
Two sides asking for your vote — while your life keeps getting harder.
And you’re stuck in the middle.
Most people I talk to don’t feel represented by either party.
They feel exhausted.
They feel unheard.
They feel like no matter who wins, nothing really changes.
That’s why I’m running as an independent.
Because you shouldn’t have to pick a side just to be heard.
You shouldn’t have to choose between two options that both leave you frustrated.
And you shouldn’t have to keep participating in a system that isn’t delivering results.
This campaign isn’t about playing politics.
It’s about being a rebel with a cause — paving a new way forward for standing up for people who feel like the system has left them behind.
If we keep supporting the same two-party system and expecting different results, we’re going to stay stuck.
But if enough people decide to try something different — we can actually change things.
Make Your Plan to Vote
Vote by mail begins: May 4
Last day to register to vote: May 18
Early voting begins: May 23
Election Day: June 2
