Texas U.S. Senate | Write-In Candidate 2026
Bradford Hall
Two senators who don't represent Texas. One write-in who does.

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.

The $5,000 Filing Target

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.

$0 Raised $5,000 Goal