MEET LOGAN

Logan’s story is rooted in hard work, family, and faith in the American Dream. As a teacher, a father, and the son of working people, he knows the struggles families face every day. He’s not just running for office — he’s standing up for fairness, dignity, and opportunity for every American.

About LOGAN

I didn’t grow up with much. There were nights I went to bed hungry and mornings I woke up not knowing where we’d sleep next. I didn’t set foot in a classroom until third grade. I was the kid everyone counted out. That was until a special education teacher took the time to teach me how to read. That single act changed the entire direction of my life.

I barely graduated high school, but I refused to give up. I worked any job I could find: barista, brick layer, logger, cashier, in the factory, and became a personal trainer. I owned my own business. I learned what it means to work hard, to sweat for a living, to make things better with your own two hands. Every one of those jobs taught me something about people, pride and perseverance.

Now I’m a special-education teacher myself. I see in my students the same spark someone once saw in me. And as a father, I carry that same hope for my own kids. I want what’s best for them and I believe every parent, no matter where they come from or what they have, wants the same. We owe it to our children to give them the best shot at life. We owe it to them to be healthy, safe and able to chase their dreams.

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What I believe

I believe America’s best days aren’t behind us. They’re waiting for us to stop fighting each other
and start fixing what’s broken together. I believe most people are good and decent and want to
see their neighbors do well. And I believe regular folks – not the wealthy or the well-connected –
should be the ones representing us.

I’m not interested in playing the political game. I’m running to bring common sense and
compassion back into the conversation. I’m running because I know what it feels like to be
invisible, and I never want another kid in this country to feel that way again.

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Why i am Running

I’m running because I owe this country something. It gave me teachers who cared, second chances and the freedom to build a better life for my family. Now it’s my turn to give back.

I want to help rebuild faith in each other – to remind people that we don’t have to agree on everything to care about our communities. I believe in hard work and heart, not hate and headlines.

I’m not running from my past. I’m running because of it – for my kids, for my students and for every child still waiting for their chance.

Join me

We’re building the largest grassroots movement Congress has ever seen — powered by neighbors, teachers, and working people who believe we can do better together. Join us to knock doors, make calls, and be part of the change.