On the campaign trail, some doors open to signatures. But every now and then, one opens to something deeper—a reminder of why running for office matters and is so personal for me.
Recently, in my hometown of Rolling Fork, an elderly lady opened her door to me, and I offered a hand to help her across her living room. She offered me something too: her story, her signature, and a beautiful reminder not to give up.
Moments like this stick with me. They’re proof that we’re not strangers—we’re neighbors. We’re threads in the same woven fabric here in the South. And that’s why I’m running as an Independent. Because my loyalty isn’t to a party. It’s to the people who open their doors, share their struggles, and trust me with their hope.
I’m not backed by billionaires or party bosses. I’m building this campaign one door at a time—and one neighbor at a time. But flipping a Senate seat in Mississippi won’t happen on grassroots grit alone. It’s going to take a national movement to show that people power can still win.
With your support, we’ll keep knocking, keep listening, and keep fighting for communities too often forgotten. Because Mississippi deserves leadership that doesn’t skip the backroads—and doesn’t leave anyone behind.
Positive Energy Wins the Day—Every, Single, Time.
Ty Pinkins for U.S. Senate Independent. Mississippi Strong.