02 / 11
113,656
votes. Last cycle our candidate was well-liked, well-connected, and still lost by that margin. The district is more red this year, not less.
A blue wave closes gaps. Redistricting just made ours larger.
03 / 11
The real problem
200,000+
eligible voters in this district didn't participate in 2024.
Not because of messaging. Because nobody grabbed their attention long enough to say something worth showing up for.
Utah ranks 36th in voter registration. Only 63% of eligible voters are registered or active.
04 / 11
The old playbook
It's organized.
It's professional.
It doesn't work.
Campaign volunteers, endorsements, town halls, begging for a vote. It reaches the people already paying attention. The DNC released a new playbook this cycle.
So why are candidates still running the old one?
05 / 11
The paper candidate
Makes sense on paper.
Not in Utah.
Credentials and endorsements feel validating. They create the illusion of traction. The voters who decide this race have never heard of the organizations doing the endorsing.
Blake Moore has. And he will weaponize them.
06 / 11
Why it matters
Trump proved that Utah voters engage with authenticity over polish.
Boring doesn't flip seats. Dismissing this entirely is how we lose again.
07 / 11
So how do we win?
We give Utah a candidate they didn't expect.
Someone whose life looks like theirs.
Someone who grabbed their attention before asking for their vote.
Someone their neighbors are already talking about.
08 / 11
The candidate
Jarom
Gillins
Jarom is an army veteran, underwater welder, and wind turbine technician. He has spent his adult life in jobs everyone can respect. This starts conversations no endorsement ever could. We cannot win without those conversations.
09 / 11
The platform
Fight corruption and the entrenched systems holding Utahns down.
Build an economy, infrastructure, and future worth passing on.
Protect our lake, our livelihoods, and our liberty.