After years of big-money politics, too many campaigns treat voters like ATMs. Times are tough, and the nonstop chase for cash invites favors and strings that don’t serve the public. David is taking a different path.
He will not ask you for a donation — and he will never accept a dime from voters.
He’s running to earn your vote, not your money.
What David will do instead:
Knock on every door he can and have real conversations about what matters on your block.
Spend time listening, not dialing for dollars, so decisions are guided by neighbors, not donors.
Put people over special interests, always.
If you want to help, the most powerful thing you can do is vote — and bring a friend.
No contribution link. No fine print. Just a candidate showing up and asking for your trust, your voice, and your vote.
We need candidates who do not beg for donations. David is tired of hearing from people who benefit from the donor class that THIS time is important, and they will change AFTER the election. The insiders say they will always be better tomorrow (and that tomorrow never comes). As the saying goes: "mañana is the busiest day in the year;" so, we need to be better now, conduct ourselves better now before it is too late.