U.S.A.
Austin Ayers has established himself as a self-made entrepreneur, successfully managing multiple businesses in enterprise equipment sales and IT consultation since 2017. His ventures serve clients globally, showcasing his ability to operate on an international scale. Ayers has no political ties in Washington, D.C., and aims to address the specific needs of North Carolina District 3 by listening and acting on local issues. His professional background and leadership in business sectors provide a strong foundation for his current political aspirations.
Austin Ayers champions a self-made ethos, advocating for the unique needs of North Carolina District 3 with no Washington ties. Ayers's stance on the 2nd Amendment is robust, yet he diverges by addressing mental health and cultural factors in firearms-related tragedies, rather than solely focusing on gun laws. Ayers's policy proposals, like restoring rights to reformed non-violent felons and reforming tuition for healthcare careers, reveal an ideologically agile approach. His criticism of the militaryβs benefit delivery system and stance on coastal residentsβ insurance benefits further highlight a localized and disruption-oriented strategy.