A 4th-generation farmer.
Not a politician.
A lifelong cranberry farmer from Pacific County who studied law to defend his family's farms — now running to defend the Constitution for every family in District 19.
The Story
I'm a 4th-generation farmer from Pacific County, father of 4 children and grandfather of 10 grandchildren. I leased my first cranberry farm when I was 15 years old. I bought my first cranberry farm when I was 19 years old, and bought two of my neighbor's farms when I was 21.
In order to defend our family farms from overzealous government officials, I was forced to study law harder than most law students ever have. In an attempt to silence me and prevent me from ending their violations to the separation of powers, Robert Ferguson and his accomplices in the judicial branch turned me into their political prisoner.
I'm running because someone has to expose the level of organized crime inside our government, or it will continue. I will not back down. I will stand on the Constitution.
A neighbor, not a stranger.
Jimi has lived, farmed, and raised his family in Pacific County his entire life. He knows and driven almost every back road — because this is his community too.
"End slavery by taxation."
— Jimi O'Hagan
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