Our new ad: Back to Basics
I got into this race ten months ago because as I looked around Nashville, I saw that a lot wasn’t working right for the people of our city. The cost of housing was far too expensive and the city wasn’t getting basic things done, like picking up the trash on time.
Our new television ad focuses on getting back to basics. We’re facing a lot of major challenges as a city, but we’ve got to get the basics right. Fill the potholes. Pick up the trash.
Why I’m running for mayor
I love Nashville. I grew up in this city, I’m raising my family here, and I care deeply about Nashville’s future. I’m an optimist and am confident that our city’s best days are ahead of us.
But we have a lot of work to do to make it a place that works for everyone who lives here. We have what it takes to keep Nashville’s character intact while improving the city services that we rely on. I believe that if we have leadership that listens and collaborates with the community, the sky’s the limit.
Let’s start creating the Nashville of our – and our kids’ – dreams.
Nashville’s future isn’t political to me, It’s personal.
We’re so excited to share our first ad with you. It’s called “Personal Future,” And it will air this Sunday during the Puppy Bowl and the Super Bowl pregame show.
Our campaign continues to build incredible momentum. I’ve had conversations with thousands of Davidson County voters and now we’re taking the campaigning to the next level.
Let’s do this!