› Melody Borucki, Women for Funk Coalition Chair
I have not always been politically savvy or politically aware. Yet, when I was 29 I had an experience that brought me to the fight to preserve American liberty. One day, I was listening to the radio and the radio guest invigorated me with the message of freedom and American exceptionalism. In just a few short moments I was invigorated, ready to go out and make a difference. I realized that our country was in bad shape, heading in the wrong direction, and that our very liberties were being threatened by people who were supposed to be serving in my best interest.
Getting involved was just the beginning of my journey in conservative grassroots polotics. I vowed I would help real public servants take office and fight for freedom, fiscal responsibility, and limited government. I soon began to understand that being a good citizen means paying attention to the world around us and holding people accountable for doing what they say they will.
In America we are blessed to have opportunities available to us that can come from hard work, and a desire to just be better, no matter what better is. When I met Dave Funk, I knew that this was the man I could stand behind to fight for all these things I hold in my heart. He also has the desire to be better, make our country better, and serve the people of Iowa better.
You can be sure that Dave will serve. His humble beginnings taught him the value of hard work and where it can take you. His knowledge of our constitution will guide him as he leads Iowa’s 3rd District. His passion for freedom will drive him to take on the challenges of Congress. And he can trust that Iowan’s will hold him accountable for being our voice in the government.



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