No Retreat, No Surrender

Throughout the election, I haven’t been a big fan of polls, mainly because numbers aren’t always what people think they are or want them to be. Perhaps the only poll that I relished was a GOP sponsored poll from Right Insight that went out via mobile, which was so messed up no-one who received it

Believe We Can Win This

It would be unusual. Utah House District 44 is a red district carved out in 2020 specifically to make it a safe Republican district. Jordan Teuscher has won two elections, first in the old District 42, then in the new District 44. He is the incumbent, a native Utahn, a lawyer, a member of the

Notes of Thanks

When I started running for office on January 5 this year, I was starting a long learning curve to onboard as a candidate in the Utah political scene. Every day was something new for me, and at times it was overwhelming to consider what was left to accomplish before it was over. As we get

What About Amendment C?

The best explanation is that Brad Wilson sponsored the bill before he left for his Senate race so that he could curry favor with rural Republicans, who embrace the idea of a Constitutional Sheriff. Of course, Brad lost any more opportunity when his campaign didn’t survive in the Republican Primary to John Curtis. The bill

Revolution Roadtrip

I started this campaign for Utah House District 44 on January 5 as a first time candidate. I’m running for positive change and better representation. Your vote on Nov 5 can be revolutionary.

Life Lessons

I was talking to someone today about “moments that change who you are”. I want to share a few experiences of mine that shaped who I am. Lesson 1: Know Who You Are My formative years were spent in Wasilla, Alaska. I was taking a US History class with Jeanne Krause as a student at