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NOTES

Reflections from the campaign trail, the doors, and the work.

These are the pieces that show how this campaign actually feels. The small moments, the hard days, the breakthroughs, and the lessons. Some are long, some are short, all of them honest. If you’re looking for the clearest window into what we’re building, start here.

After the Knock

The best day of doors we’ve had didn’t look like a victory lap. It looked like a Saturday morning with new organizers crammed into my living room, double-checking VAN logins, grabbing shirts, and asking each other where to park. We knocked through a 260-house packet in a few hours. I paid for lunch—$140 I’ll feel later—and sent a follow-up text that never got a reply.

That text wasn’t about data. It was about connection—the small, unreturned gestures that make this work human. Campaigns are supposed to be about momentum. What I’m learning is they’re really about contact: the quiet, repetitive touch of one person with another, and the thousand small judgments that happen on doorsteps, in cars between packets, and over the kind of lunch where you try to make a team out of strangers.

The Moment That Changed How I Lead — And Why I’m Grateful for It This Week

November 24, 2025

Gloves, ICE, and How People See Me

November 23, 2025

The Responsibility of Hope 

November 21, 2025

Taking a Break Without Losing the Thread

November 20, 2025

Why Structure Matters

November 19, 2025

What Vegas Taught Me About the Country

November 18, 2025

Investing in People

November 17, 2025

The Quiet Black Support No One Talks About 

November 14, 2025

Momentum That Doesn't Look Like Momentum 

November 13, 2025

The Woman on the Porch

November 12, 2025

The Part of a Campaign No One Sees

November 11, 2025

The Ordinary Architects of Hope

November 10, 2025

What’s Something Super Nerdy About Me?

November 7, 2025

The Question No One in Politics Has an Answer To

November 6, 2025

The Childhood Hobby That Shaped Me

November 5, 2025

What I Thought I Knew About Politics

November 4, 2025

The Ordinary Work That Holds a City Together

November 3, 2025

The Man Who Believed in Me First

October 31, 2025

The Door That Changed How I Think About Health Care

October 30, 2025 

The Moment I Decided to Run

 October 29, 2025

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