Construction worker. Marine. Cop. Lawyer. Now this man wants to oust Andy Barr.
Hicks announced Thursday he plans to seek the Democratic nomination to challenge
"I want to run this race because I feel like I'm the right kind of candidate that should run in this district," Hicks told the Herald-Leader in a June interview. "I feel like I have the rural roots to go and talk to folks about this. I have the background and life experience that allow me to talk about this in a serious and real manner and understand their concerns and discuss with them why I believe what I believe."
Hicks, a
Like McGrath, Hicks, 40, is a former Marine who is planning to convince the rural voters in the 19-county
Hicks says his appeal is different than McGrath's.
For one, his background is different. A graduate of
Hicks says the various professional experiences he's held appeal to a variety of voters.
"I think the only way you penetrate the ideological divide is to sort of show them that the
Hicks was a registered Republican until 2016, when he went against the trend in
"In 2016, it became apparent that the
Hicks was also critical of Barr's support for the 2017 Republican tax bill, saying it didn't benefit anyone "other than the ultra-wealthy." He criticized Barr for his votes to repeal the Affordable Care Act and his campaign contributions from payday lenders.
But before Hicks gets a chance to go after Barr, he'll have to go through a primary. Perennial candidate
In 2018, Barr was able to paint McGrath as too liberal for the district on controversial issues like immigration and abortion, while being bolstered by support from President
Hicks -- who supports abortion rights, is against the Trump administration's policies at the border and thinks "obstruction of justice appears to have happened" in the Mueller investigation -- dismissed the notion that he'd be a "sacrificial lamb" should he face Barr in
"I refuse to believe that this would be a waste or a sacrifice," Hicks said. "This is not a one race turnaround for the political problems in this country. This is not a two race or a two cycle or a three cycle turnaround. This is about enacting sort of massive change in our political system, not just here but everywhere."
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