A fed-up mother and former school principal is putting the fear of God into yet another do-nothing Democrat incumbent, and the GOP establishment is finally taking notice.
Carrie Buck, described as the quintessential 'minivan mom,' is building massive grassroots momentum in her bid to send Nevada's Dina Titus packing from what Republicans consider one of their most winnable seats in the upcoming midterms.
And Buck isn't pulling any punches about Titus's pathetic record.
"She has done nothing for us," Buck declared, echoing the frustration of countless Nevada families who've watched their Democrat representative rubber-stamp the Biden regime's disastrous policies for years while their communities suffered.
Another Dem Incumbent in PANIC Mode
This is exactly what Patriots across America want to see – real people stepping up to challenge the swamp creatures who've been enriching themselves while everyday Americans struggle with inflation, open borders, and woke indoctrination in schools.
Buck's background as a school principal gives her front-row seats to witness the damage Democrats have inflicted on our children's education. She's seen firsthand how radical leftist policies destroy communities from the ground up.
"We need representatives who actually represent US, not the Washington establishment," Buck emphasized, striking at the heart of what's wrong with career politicians like Titus.
The GOP's focus on this Nevada seat signals they smell blood in the water. After Trump's decisive 2024 victory proved Americans are done with failed Democrat leadership, vulnerable incumbents like Titus are scrambling to defend records they can't possibly justify.
While Titus has spent her time in Congress voting lockstep with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer's radical agenda, Buck represents the America First movement that's sweeping real candidates into office across the country.
This race could be another domino falling in the complete rejection of Democrat policies that destroy families and communities. When minivan moms start running for Congress, you know the political landscape has fundamentally shifted.
The question isn't whether Buck can win – it's how many more Dina Tituses will get the boot when Patriots decide they've had enough of being ignored by the Washington swamp.
