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Stalking Victim Protection and Accountability Act of 2027

  Caitlin Clark. Paige Bueckers. Emma Raducanu. Even global icons like Taylor Swift.  All of them have been targeted by stalkers. And they’re not alone. From the world of sports to music to public service, women in the spotlight are being hunted, harassed, and threatened by dangerous individuals.  These aren’t isolated incidents. These are warning signs. And the truth is any one of these women could have been killed. That’s why I’m saying what too many in Congress won’t . Our current laws aren’t good enough.  Right now, a man can cross state lines to stalk a woman, post death threats online, bring an engagement ring and lingerie to her workplace and still get off with probation. That’s not justice. That’s a system waiting for a tragedy. If I run and if I’m elected to Congress in 2026, I’m introducing legislation to strengthen our federal anti-stalking laws. With mandatory prison time, national monitoring, and protections specifically for women and public figures who ...

Kincaid Immigration Policy

                                        A Real Discussion On Immigration This nation has never had a real conversation about immigration. Not the conversation we need — the one that asks how we got here, why tensions are rising, and what kind of society we want to build. Instead, we get sound bites and photo ops. Politicians from both parties offer slogans, not solutions. They tell us, “these are jobs Americans won’t do,” and that “we need immigrants to keep prices low.” That’s the full extent of the conversation. But it’s not honest — and it’s not enough. Here’s the truth: Today in America, 42% of our agricultural workers are undocumented immigrants. So are 23% of construction workers. This isn’t a system built on fairness — it’s one built on exploitation. We have created an economy that depends on people who live in the shadows. A system where millions are essential — but also vu...