Conservative activist, veteran, and policy advocate Aly Legge announced that she is running for Congress in Florida’s 14th Congressional District, making the announcement during an appearance with David Pollack.
Pollack introduced the announcement by telling viewers that Legge had significant news to share and suggested it could have broader implications beyond the district.
“I hear that you have a very big announcement, and I have the opportunity here on my show. I think it’s the first time you’re announcing it. Do you want to tell the viewers what this big announcement is, and how it’s going to help save America?” Pollack asked.
Legge thanked Pollack for providing the platform and confirmed that she is entering the race.
“I do. So, my announcement. Thank you, David, so much for giving me this opportunity. First of all, to allow your audience to know firsthand, to be the exclusive ones, to find out first that I have decided to run for congressional office in Congressional District 14 in Tampa, Florida,” Legge said.
Legge said the decision came after years of involvement in grassroots activism and public policy efforts. She described herself as someone who has spent years working directly with communities and advocating for conservative causes.
“This is something that I have thought of for quite some time, you know, as boots on the ground, as a conservative, as a mom, as an activist, as a veteran, this is something that I think is needed,” Legge said.
She argued that many candidates campaign on promises but fail to deliver meaningful results once elected.
“Too many people have run based on promise, and look what happens when they get into office. Nothing really does move,” Legge said.
Legge said her record distinguishes her from candidates whose accomplishments are limited to campaign rhetoric.
She pointed to her involvement in shaping policy both in Florida and nationally.
“But I have the repertoire, I have the, the, the receipts you’d like to say of what I’ve done, I’ve been able to push policy, not just in Florida, but nationally,” Legge said.
According to Legge, her advocacy work has placed her in debates over major legislative issues and policy proposals affecting states and local communities.
“You guys have seen me almost everywhere. I’ve been advocating, even just last month, against the Save Our Bacon Act, which would completely obliterate states’ rights when it comes to our farms and our small farmers, which is the backbone of America,” Legge said.
Legge said her public policy involvement stretches back more than a decade and has focused on a range of issues including parental rights, veteran concerns, medical freedom, and community advocacy.
“So, I’ve been doing this largely for about 12 years, advocating for communities, moms, parents, veterans, medical freedom,” Legge said.
She also credited grassroots coalitions and parent-led organizations with helping shape policy changes in Florida.
“And a lot of the laws that we currently have in Florida would not have been able to come to fruition if it weren’t for our coalition of parents and grassroots organizations,” Legge said.
Legge said her campaign will be built on the same principles and advocacy efforts that have defined her work over the past 12 years.
“So that is why I am running, and I am excited to announce that today,” Legge said.
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The race for Florida’s 14th Congressional District is expected to draw attention from conservatives and grassroots activists as Legge seeks to translate her advocacy background into elected office.
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