When people ask me why I want to serve in Congress, here’s what I tell them: serving my country is all I’ve ever really wanted to do. It runs in my family, and I love this country with every fiber of my being.

What we have here is the envy of every other nation in the world: freedom to speak our minds, freedom to choose what is best for ourselves and freedom to live our American Dreams. I want my kids to grow up knowing this life - not the life of subjugation found in Communist China.

That’s why, no matter the inhibitor to our independence, I will fight for these freedoms with the tenacity I did in war. Our country deserves no less from its representatives in Congress.

But this year, if I want to keep up that fight, I need the votes of thousands of folks who have never even seen my name on a ballot before. You see, I’m running in a newly-drawn district that is currently represented by a far-left Democrat. Flipping this seat is critical to taking back the House from Pelosi and her minions.

So please, will you help me get the above message sent out to these new voters? We’re trying to contact them before Pelosi’s team floods their inboxes full of far-left propaganda, and we need to raise another $2,100 to fund the effort.
Let’s remember: the freedoms we have in America won’t endure unless we fight for them.

Just look at Afghanistan. It’s been less than a year since the Taliban took over thanks to Joe Biden’s abject failure. Already the Taliban is implementing their totalitarian decrees!

Having lost both of my legs in the fight over there when a Taliban bomb blew up beneath me, I’m sure as hell not going to let the same thing happen here. I’m going to keep up my service for America by winning in this new district, fighting Democrat tyranny in the halls of Congress and making sure this remains the greatest nation on the planet.

Thank you for reading this and for taking action. When you contribute, I personally make note of every name that comes in to make sure I can send my thanks later on!
In service,
SSG Brian Mast, U.S. Army (ret.)