U.S.A.
David Marshall spent over a decade in law enforcement, rising to Corporal and serving in specialized units before retiring. He then transitioned to community service, managing a safe house for battered women and later becoming an ordained pastor. Marshall has held public office since 2022, currently serving in the Arizona House of Representatives. His career reflects a commitment to public service and community support.
David Marshall blends a staunch defense of traditional values with an unorthodox approach to border security, advocating for a tent city jail for illegal border crossers. His advocacy for first responders and opposition to Critical Race Theory in education reveals a deeply localized, community-focused strategy. Marshall's insistence on voter integrity measures, including a return to in-person voting, underscores a rigid skepticism towards modern election processes.