This is the calm before the storm.
As we approach President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, there is no question that BIG changes are coming—especially for the Arizona-Mexico border.
Trump has made it clear: Mass deportations will start on Day One, and border protections will tighten immediately.
Thank Goodness! It's about time!
After winning my election in November 2024, I’m excited to join forces with President Trump and push for real change that secures our border and restores law and order in Arizona. We will be a good partner for him in the AZ Senate.
During the election, we saw Trump make significant gains in all four border counties: Yuma, Santa Cruz, Pima, and Cochise. Yet, we still must deal with uncertainty, leftover from the fruits of the Biden administration.
One thing is clear: We will adapt, and we will fight to keep our way of life. We will NOT let the illegal invaders win!
I am here to fight alongside Arizonans. I will work with President Trump to build stronger border protections, close the gaps, and ensure that illegal immigration no longer puts our state and our citizens at risk.
This is our chance to secure the future—but I need your help now to make sure we can continue this fight.
I’m raising funds to push forward with the bold changes Arizona needs. It’s time to make our border secure, hold criminals accountable, and protect our communities!
Here’s how you can take action with me:
$25 helps amplify our message and get the word out to voters about what’s at stake.
$50 funds outreach efforts to key border counties that need strong leadership.
$100 allows us to keep pushing for border security measures and law enforcement support.
$250 will fuel targeted ads and mobilization efforts to ensure our borders are protected.
$500 makes sure we have the firepower to secure Arizona’s future for years to come.
The next two years are crucial. If we don’t act now, we risk the future of Arizona. The storm is coming, and we need to be ready to face it head-on. Join me in securing the future of our border and our state—today.
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