Army infantry grunt. Born and raised in El Dorado, KS. Husband and dad. Running for U.S. Senate to lower costs, end forever wars, and fight the Epstein class.
A Kansas news outlet shared a brand new independent poll yesterday.
It has me 4 points ahead of Roger Marshall.
It confirms what we've been saying all along: Kansas is flippable.
You in?
13 Americans dead. Hundreds wounded. Gas spiked. Roger Marshall told us to call it patriotic. Meanwhile, Iran gets its assets unfrozen and gains more power.
We got nothing. I'm not accepting that answer, and neither should you.
When a hedge fund buys the house a Kansas family was about to close on, that family doesn’t just lose a house: they lose equity, stability, and the ability to build something to pass down. I’ll keep corporate landlords from buying up Kansas homes because a neighborhood is not an asset class, and a community is not a portfolio.
Learned about the maternal mortality crisis in rural Kansas and how transportation access changes lives at Thrive Allen County Today. Later, I talked with voters about ending foreign wars and cutting costs for families. That’s what we’re fighting for.
Army veteran Noah Taylor said Marshall’s interview exemplifies his willingness to “push whatever D.C. talking point he is given for the day.”
“No principles. No consistency,” Taylor said in a statement. “I fought against the Taliban forces that Iran funded in Afghanistan. It is deeply concerning to me that our senator is defending Iran’s right to ballistic missiles to defend themselves after telling us that the country was an imminent threat.”
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Roger Marshall is 63. The average age of a U.S. Senator is 65. I’m running because the people making decisions about the next fifty years of this country should include someone who is going to live with those consequences. Young Kansans deserve a seat at that table.
The tax code has a loophole for almost everything the wealthy want to avoid paying. It has very few breaks for the nurse, the machinist, or the small business owner just trying to make ends meet. I’ll cut taxes for the middle class and close the exits the wealthy use to avoid paying what the rest of us pay.
In Pottawatomie County last night, voters were clear: we’ve always got money for foreign wars, but can’t feed our kids. Families here are struggling with affordability. They need a fighter who can actually win.
You bought the equipment. You own it. But try to fix it yourself and suddenly you’re violating a warranty, locked out of software, or forced back to the manufacturer at whatever price they feel like charging. That’s not a free market; that’s a corporate stranglehold on your own property.
Wellington turned out for Pride and Juneteenth yesterday, celebrating freedom, dignity, and belonging in a place where everyone should matter. That’s the kind of country we deserve.
Wyandotte County made it clear: Washington left them behind. They want a senator who shows up and actually fights for everyday Kansans. 2026 is the moment.
We've forgotten how to be neighbors. This campaign is about remembering how to connect and fight for the state we love. Ask me anything. That's where it starts.
Stop reckless tariffs. Cut middle-class taxes. Make price gouging illegal. Break up utility monopolies. Ban corporate landlords from buying up Kansas homes. Stop insurance companies from overruling your doctor. Protect Social Security.
That’s not a wish list - that’s a senator doing their job for Kansas.
As veterans, we swore an oath to the Constitution. Not to a politician or to a party.
Those politicians have been cashing the checks while Kansans pay the price. It’s time for a change.
Kids are going hungry in Kansas classrooms right now. Teachers are buying snacks out of their own pockets because a kid hasn’t eaten. A country that’s on the brink of its first trillionaire cannot claim it can’t afford to feed its children. That is a choice, and I’ll fight to make a different one.
Social Security and Medicare deserve protection. Kansas families need relief now. And we need a Senator who actually represents Kansas - not just special interests. That’s what Kansans discussed in Manhattan last night.
While you’re choosing between gas and groceries, Roger Marshall’s worried about Iran.
Tariffs bleeding you dry? Lies about it. Prices exploding? Gaslighting. But defending a war while your wallet empties? That’s his priority.
Roger Marshall represents Kansas cattle country. Disease monitoring programs got slashed, including screwworm and bird flu tracking, while threats loom at our border. Where’s his pushback? Our senator should be fighting for Kansas ranchers, not staying silent.
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Mental health coverage is supposed to be equal to physical health coverage under federal law. In practice it isn’t. Insurers routinely apply stricter limits to mental health benefits than they’d ever apply to a broken arm or a cancer diagnosis. That gap is costing Kansas families, and in the worst cases, costing lives. I’ll fight to enforce parity and mean it.
There are Kansas communities where the nearest grocery store is thirty to forty five minutes away or more. When the only option within reach is a gas station, that’s a policy failure. We need to do more to fix it.