Throughout 2022, I have made several posts about America-First candidates running for political office in 2022. I have focused those articles on non-incumbent candidates, so I have decided to make this post to show my support for both incumbent and non-incumbent candidates in 2022.
With the midterm elections coming around soon, this post will list all of the political candidates that I endorse–in my capacity as the editor of the Tin Can Conservative blog.
Since this blog covers primarily national issues/topics, most of these endorsements will be for national Candidates–i.e. candidates outside of Louisiana. At the end of this blog, I will list a few local/state candidates to round out my endorsements for the 2022 election cycle.
The National Endorsements
-Paul Gosar for Congress (Arizona’s 9th Congressional District)
-Blake Masters for US Senate (Arizona)
-Kari Lake for Governor (Arizona)
-Andy Biggs for US Congress (Arizona’s 5th Congressional District)
-Wendy Rogers for Arizona State Senate (District 7)
-Joe Arpaio for Mayor (Fountain Hills, Arizona)
-JD Vance for US Senate (Ohio)
-Jim Jordan for US Congress (Ohio’s 4th Congressional District)
-Anthony Sabatini for Congress (Florida’s 7th Congressional District)
-Matt Gaetz for Congress (Florida’s 1st Congressional District)
-Laura Loomer for Congress (Florida’s 11th Congressional District)
-Ron DeSantis for Governor (Florida)
-Doug Mastriano for Governor (Pennsylvania)
-Ted Budd for US Senate (North Carolina)
-Bo Hines for Congress (North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District)
-John Gibbs for Congress (Michigan’s 3rd Congressional District)
-Rand Paul for US Senate (Kentucky)
-Bryan Slaton for Texas State House (House District 2)
-Mike Collins for Congress (Georgia’s 10th Congressional District)
-Marjorie Taylor Greene for Congress (Georgia’s 14th Congressional District)
-Mazzie Boyd for Missouri State House (House District 2)
-Kaitlyn Ruch for Montana State House (House District 84)
The State/Local Endorsements
-Mike Pedalino for School Board (District 6 of the Jefferson Parish School Board)
-John Kennedy for US Senate (Louisiana)