Missouri Representative Hicks no longer supports DEI and believes Democrats are no longer giving minorities special treatment.

Republican State Representative Justin Hicks is making waves as he runs for Congress in Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District. In an exclusive interview, Hicks emphasized the shifting support of minority voters away from the Democratic party towards Republican ideals.

He pointed out that many minority voters are starting to see through the false promises of the Democrats and are resonating with Republican values such as limited government, lower taxes, and personal freedom. Hicks believes this shift will become more apparent in the upcoming November elections.

As the only non-White Republican in the Missouri House, Hicks has faced discrimination and harassment from Democrats due to his race. Last year, during a floor debate, he proudly declared, “I identify as an American,” in response to a Democrat’s attempt to classify him based on ethnicity.

This incident highlights Hicks’ firm belief in judging individuals based on character rather than skin color. As a former U.S. Army soldier, Hicks has a deep appreciation for America’s role as a beacon of hope in the world and stresses the importance of building and maintaining a strong military.

If elected, Hicks plans to prioritize advocating for a balanced budget to combat inflation and protect future generations from crippling debt. His motivation to run for office stems from his desire to create a better America for his 1-year-old daughter, Liberty.

Despite facing stiff competition in the Republican primary, Hicks remains optimistic about his chances in the general election. Analysts predict that the winner of the primary will secure victory in the November election, considering the district’s strong Republican leaning.

As the primary election approaches on August 6th, Hicks remains focused on his mission to bring about positive change and represent the interests of all constituents in Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District.

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