Fighting for Working Families in Southern West Virginia

The leadership in Charleston is too busy playing party politics and funding their own pet projects to help the people of West Virginia.

They’re so out of touch that they’ve put the needs of working West Virginians on the back burner while they focus on everything but the kitchen fire. I want to blow through all the smoke and mirrors and focus on the issues that average people care about.

Changing the world is possible. We’ve done it before.

We were born defiant. From breaking away in the Civil War to Blair Mountain to the 2018 teachers’ strike, West Virginians have never done what we were told to do when it wasn’t right. West Virginia doesn’t follow orders from the powerful; we write our own history. I intend on bringing that legacy back to Charleston.

What I Stand For

If it doesn’t bring clean water, better pay, strong schools, affordable health care, or real jobs to West Virginia, it’s not our priority. People here are hurting, and helping them should come first.

“The sun does not always shine in West Virginia, but the people always do.”

— JFK

Let’s work together to build a brighter future for West Virginia.