Ken Paxton and James Talarico don't represent me.
I've watched both of them. I know their records. In a moment when AI competence might be the most critical thing a legislator can have — neither of them has it.
I'm a personal trainer from Fort Worth. A competitive bodybuilder. I'm 41 years old, working on a Sunday because the work matters. I've deadlifted 805 pounds. I've built AI systems that fact-check in real time. I know the difference between a politician who mentions artificial intelligence and one who actually understands what's being built right now — and what it means for American innovation and sovereignty.
I'm filing as a write-in independent for U.S. Senate in Texas.
The filing fee is $5,000. I need to raise it by August 17. No PAC. No party. Just transparent math: five thousand dollars to put my name on the ballot and make Paxton and Talarico answer questions they haven't been asked yet.
Filing window opens July 18. Deadline is August 17. Every dollar goes directly to the state filing fee to put my name on the ballot.