Joe Males for CA There's a moment that plays on repeat in my mind.
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Friend,
There's a moment that plays on repeat in my mind.
It was Father's Day weekend in 2016. My son Nicholas—a proud U.S. Marine,
just 28 years old—had come home to visit family. I remember the laughs, the
hugs, the joy of having all my children together again.
And then—just like that—he was gone.
Nicholas was stabbed to death in Hemet, California. No one spoke up. No
justice. The case went cold.
You never recover from something like that.
But I made a promise to my son that day: I would not sit quietly while
violence, chaos, and weak leadership tear families apart. I would fight. I
would do something.
I ran for City Council. And just a few months into my term, our law
enforcement arrested the man who killed my son.
That moment didn't bring Nicholas back. But it gave me purpose.
Now, I'm running for Congress because I've seen what happens when elected
officials look the other way—when they put politics above people and families
suffer the consequences.
As a father, as a grandfather, and as a Marine, I'm standing up and speaking
out.
But this fight isn't easy. The Democrat machine in California wants to
silence voices like mine. They have millions in the bank. They don't want a
Hispanic Marine and grieving father holding them accountable.
That's why I need you.
Will you help me fight for a safer, stronger America? Every donation—$5, $10,
$25—gets us one step closer.
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I'm not in this for politics. I'm in it for justice. For families. For the
future.
For Nicholas.
Thank you,
Joe Males
U.S. Marine Corps Veteran | Father | Fighter
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Meet Joe Males:
Joe Males is a Marine Veteran, small business-owner, city council member, and
most importantly, a father. Throughout his life, he has put service to his
community at the forefront of his life's mission.
Shortly after turning 18, Joe enlisted in the Marine Corps. He attended boot
camp in Camp Pendleton and later served overseas in the Philippines and Guam.
After being discharged as a Sergeant, Joe remained committed to supporting his
fellow veterans. He took on leadership roles in his local Elks Lodge and
American Legion post, working to ensure veterans in the community had the
resources and support they deserved.
Following his time in the Marine Corps, Joe carried his strong work ethic and
discipline into the field of computer networking services. He started in an
entry-level position, worked his way through multiple leadership roles, and in
1996, he built his own business from the ground up. Joe knows firsthand the
hard work and sacrifice of this journey, and he's determined to make it easier
for hardworking Americans to do the same.
Joe's entry into politics was deeply personal. After his son, a Marine who
followed in his footsteps, was tragically murdered back home, Joe vowed that no
parent should have to endure such a loss. Determined to take a stand for public
safety and the rule of law, he ran for Hemet City Council to help ensure no
other family would experience the same tragedy.
During his tenure on the City Council, Joe has led numerous initiatives to
improve infrastructure, drive business growth, and keep neighborhoods safe and
clean. He takes pride in his ability to collaborate with fellow council members
and get results, even when facing different perspectives. Joe is committed to
bringing this same results-driven approach to Washington D.C., to ensure the
voices of the American people are heard and their needs are met.
HELP JOE MALES!
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