
The last time a non-lawyer, non-doctor represented the 4th Congressional District was in 1871. We need more people who aren't rich in Congress. I'm passionate about the issues that face us, and am not driven by money, greed, or cooperate wealth. What else do you want voters to know about you that will help them make an informed decision on Election Day? What are you hearing most from voters about what they want you to accomplish, if elected? Enshrining term limits into law, or even better, the Constitution.Protection of privacy in all Americans' lives.Combating inflation by helping get more money in people's pockets by lowering prescription drug costs, lowering all other healthcare costs, and ensuring a 15% minimum flat tax on corporations to pay down the debt and close the deficit.We must be able to speak everyone's language to reach into the heart of the most number of constituents to be able to win. My life working in rural areas and cities alike makes me the better, qualified candidate because I have lived and seen the lives from some of the poorest to richest and everything in between.
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What makes you qualified to hold this office and better qualified than your opponent(s)? (Please specify if you are unopposed, but feel free to answer)īeing a sole proprietor for most of my working career, I have experience talking to people of every walk of life. 4th Congressional District (Democrat) Why are you running for this office?īecause the 4th Congressional District deserves a representative that fights for what the citizens need and not for the good of a political party like how Rep. Ten Questions about your Candidacy What office are you seeking? (Include district) Hear more Tennessee Voices: Get the weekly opinion newsletter for insightful and thought provoking columns. All my grandparents were farmers for most of their lives or general laborers. Family: My father was a diesel mechanic and truck driver, and my Mom a homemaker, factory worker, and food service worker.Census Bureau in 20 and my most recently as a COVID-19 Contact Tracer for a contractor with the TN Dept. Job history: I started in a grease spoon restaurant as a bus boy and worked my way up to fine dining and room service server I've been a small business sole proprietor as a licensed massage therapist for 12 years had two stints working for the U.S.Education: I attended the Utah College of Massage Therapy, have an Associate's of Arts in Psychology at University of Phoenix Online, Bachelor of Science in Alternative Medicine at Everglades University Online, and am halfway finished with a Master of Public Health Administration with a Concentration in Functional Nutrition also at Everglades University Online.Neighborhood, town and/or city: Fayetteville, TN.4 Tennessee primary election | Editorial Biographical Information More: Learn about candidates running in the Aug. Find biographical information and their responses to 10 questions.

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