Rewrite the Possible:

A new vision for columbia

it’s time to stop accepting crumbs from our government.

Wages are stagnant, the cost of living continues to rise, and the promise of opportunity is slipping. Our current elected leaders are either silent, or pandering to their base. The working class needs real representation in City Hall. Jessica knows your struggle, because she has experienced it. Her plan is to build power among the neglected majority. Workers, renters, the unhoused, and the unheard. She intends to shift South Carolina’s priorities from corporate handouts to community justice.  This campaign is fueled by people who believe that ALL of Columbia’s citizens deserves housing, safety, honest government and the chance to hope for better. We intend to fight for a city where no one has to put their dreams on hold because they can’t afford to chase them.

Jessica’s Priorities

  • fairhousing

    Equitable Housing

  • strong schools

    strong schools

  • clean city initiatives

  • affordable health care

    Health Care

  • freewifi

    City Wide Internet

  • Values

    Inclusivity and Community

your candidate:

Jessica’s commitment is simple: she works for the people, not the developers, not the donors, and definitely not the political elite. She wants a Columbia where government listens before it spends, protects before it profits, and serves before it sells out.

She’s running for mayor because she’s had enough of City Hall treating neighborhoods like investment zones instead of communities with real lives and real struggles.

And let’s be clear, Jessica wants Columbia to grow. She wants to see the city thrive, build, and move forward. But she refuses to pretend we’re making progress when large parts of the population are being left further and further behind. Growth that leaves people behind isn’t real progress, it’s just politics as usual.

Jessica isn’t running to climb a ladder. She’s running for everyone who’s been told to accept crumbs, to wait their turn, lower their voice, or settle for less. Columbia deserves better. And she’s ready to fight for it.