U.S.A.
Joshua Ferguson grew up in Sandusky, Ohio, where he developed a strong work ethic and sense of responsibility. He spent his early years managing an apartment complex and working as a lifeguard, gaining valuable experience in accountability and risk management. Ferguson later faced significant personal and professional challenges, including fatherhood, financial hardship, and reliance on public assistance, which shaped his commitment to the working class. He earned a commercial driver's license and achieved financial stability, moving to Kentucky in 2016 for a fresh start. Ferguson's investigative journalism exposed corruption, leading to legal battles and charges, and he served as an elected constable advocating for the rights of the working class.
Joshua Ferguson's political identity is shaped by a unique blend of grassroots advocacy and a commitment to traditional values, tempered by his personal journey from economic hardship to investigative journalism. His economic policies advocate for rural and small-town interests, combining support for coal jobs with an "all of the above" energy strategy, which juxtaposes his conservative stance with an unexpected openness to cannabis reform. Ferguson's social policy positions are deeply rooted in accountability and protection of individual rights, from gun rights to religious freedom, yet he also champions federal legalization of cannabis with a focus on safety and tax revenue for public good. This mix of traditionalism and progressive policy stances creates a compelling tension in his political narrative.