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CASEY JOHNSON – candidate for State House District 15
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June 5, 2024
CASEY JOHNSON – candidate for State House District 15
By Casey Johnson,

Born and raised in Eufaula, I am a true patriot and dedicated to serve the District that built me.

I’m running for House District 15 because I believe in the promise of Oklahoma. I believe in the power of individual liberty, personal responsibility and limited government. I believe that together, we can make our District stronger, safer and more prosperous than ever before. I have successfully run both large companies and my own enterprises. Now I want to create success for our district In these uncertain times, we need leadership that puts Oklahoma and our District first. We need leaders who will stand up for our values, defend our freedoms and work tirelessly to ensure a brighter future for all Oklahomans. This election is very important to keeping our values and our way of life the same.

I am a tireless advocate for hardworking Oklahomans. I understand the struggles faced by everyday citizens and I’m committed to finding solutions that will improve their lives. I believe in the power of free-market principles, lower taxes and cutting red tape to create jobs and economic growth. We must protect farming / agriculture rights.

I will fight for funding for our roads and rural schools, revitalize our economy and ensure that everyone in District 15 has the opportunity to achieve the American Dream. I will work to protect our borders, gun rights, support our law enforcement officers and keep our communities safe from crime and violence.

As a proud supporter of our military, law enforcement and first responders, I will always stand up for those who protect and serve our country. I will fight to ensure that our veterans receive the care and support they deserve, and that our heroes in uniform have the resources they need to keep us safe.

I’m a husband, a father and a proud Oklahoman who believes in the promise of this great nation. I will work tirelessly to uphold our Constitution, defend our freedoms and preserve the District 15 way of life for future generations. With your support, we can make a difference, together.

Together, we can build a better future for all Oklahomans. Let’s stand strong, let’s stand united. I pledge allegiance to the United States of America, but most of all I pledge allegiance to district 15.

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