Mission
Educate and organize center-right voters across Guilford County and the Piedmont Triad to advance responsible leadership and stronger community outcomes.
What we believe
The best campaigns are built on respect for voters, honesty in public life, and a firm commitment to conservative, common-sense principles that strengthen public safety, protect taxpayers, and improve quality of life.
- Open to moderates who lean right on key issues.
- Serious about voter registration and turnout.
- Committed to respectful, issue-first messaging.
Quality of life platform
A positive, conservative agenda grounded in the realities of life in Guilford County, serving families, seniors, small businesses, and working people.
- Keep spending disciplined and explain every big decision.
- Support law enforcement and smart prevention.
- Protect opportunities for manufacturing, trades, and small business.
Positive tone, firm standards
We can be welcoming and still ask hard questions. Candidates should earn trust with experience, competence, and a record of service.
- Qualifications and track record come first.
- Follow the money and demand clear answers.
- Focus on solutions that can actually pass and work.
Voter education that is easy to use
Our goal is to make it simple for busy people to compare candidates and participate confidently in local elections. We believe informed voters are essential to meaningful change, which is why we focus on clear checklists, short explainers, and practical local issue guides that can be read in five minutes or less. When more people understand their choices and take the time to vote, leadership improves and communities are stronger.
A plain-language snapshot of qualifications, priorities, and governing ability.
What the issue is, what choices exist, and what outcomes to expect locally.
A calmer way to cut through talking points and spot half-truths.
How we get started
This PAC (Political Action Committee) is designed to be simple to run and easy to join. The early focus is on basics that win: funding, awareness, events, and a repeatable voter engagement system.
- Financial: build a responsible budget and steady donor support.
- Awareness: clear message, consistent branding, and community presence.
- Events: meetups, candidate forums, and “how local government works” sessions.
- Social media: respectful, local, and geared for families and younger voters.
- Voter registration: practical help and reminders, with a focus on turnout.
Governance
A small board, clear roles, and a shared plan. Keep meetings short, decisions documented, and the mission front and center.