
Hampton Roads
Hampton Roads:
Where America Became America.
For 400 years, this corner of Virginia has been where the American Experiment was tested - in war and peace, in failure and progress, in division and unity. From the first English settlers to the first African slaves, from the climax of the Revolution to the horror of the Civil War, from the most powerful naval fleet in history to the ongoing fight for civil rights, Hampton Roads has never looked away from the hard work of America.
In 2026, that work continues. The country is more divided than at any point in our lifetimes. Washington has stopped governing and started posturing. But Hampton Roads has always found a way through - not by picking sides, but by getting to work. That's what we're doing here.
Where America Became America.
Meet Steve
A Navy veteran. A scientist. A businessman.
Not a politician.
The Navy brought me to Hampton Roads over 25 years ago, and I chose to stay. I've spent my career applying science and technology to real problems - operational, economic, and strategic - for the Navy, for private industry, and for this community. I believe almost any problem can be solved if people are willing to work together.
The trouble is, we've stopped doing that. Not because the problems are harder - they're not. Because the system we've built rewards division over solutions, performance over results, and loyalty over leadership. I'm done watching that from the sidelines.
What if Hampton Roads had a representative who answered to this district - not to a party, not to a donor class, and not to Washington insiders? Every vote on its merits. Every decision is grounded in facts. No litmus tests, no caucus loyalty, no performance for the cameras. I think that's a much better way forward, and I'm exploring whether Hampton Roads is in fact exactly the perfect place to send that kind of independent representative to Washington. That's the conversation I'm here to start.
Join the conversation. Tell me what you're seeing, what you're worried about, and what you think this district needs. If you are in a place to donate, please do - every dollar raised will go right back into furthering this conversation and figuring out the best way forward for Hampton Roads at this moment. Above all, in whatever manner you can, please engage in our community and our nation. These are perilous times, and to get through them, we will need to be deliberate and determined. I hope you'll join us.

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