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Thanks for being one of the Citizens Supporting Asa Buck


Asa is a lifelong resident of the town of Beaufort in Carteret County. After graduating from East Carolina University with a degree in Criminal Justice and serving as a Deputy in his home county, in 2006, Buck ran for Sheriff at the age of 29, going on to defeat 6 primary challengers, many of whom had more years in law enforcement than he had on earth. Most impressively, he did so without a runoff, reaching the
then 40% threshold.
He then defeated the 30 year veteran Chief Deputy to win the General Election and became the youngest Sheriff in North Carolina.
Asa is known as a legendary campaigner, knocking on over
5000 doors in 18 months.
Sheriff Buck quickly implemented his signature drug collection program, "Pills Can Kill", which became a model used throughout the state.
He went on to become the President of the North Carolina Sheriff’s Association, and he now retires as one of the longest-serving Sheriffs
in the state.
In 2016, Asa was invited to give the
introductory speech for then candidate Donald Trump at his rally in Greenville. In that speech, Asa received accolades for his focus on bringing common sense
to Washington D.C. That continues to be Asa's theme to this day.


Common Sense is the Key
With a Congressional District that covers 23 counties, you can imagine the diversity of people and
industry you will find. Fishermen to farmers; industrial manufacturing to small businesses.
And of course, our fine military bases that are such a vital part of our national security and our economy.
As Asa travels the District he is listening to citizens from all of these industries, plus a lot of retired folks that used to work in many of these fields. Asa has found that his litmus test of Conservatism works well in almost every question of what the Federal Government should do, or NOT do, for the people.
Here are Asa's "Three Pillars of Conservatism" that he will use to decide his stance on the issues.

Lower Taxes
Congress must do more to lower the financial burden taxes put on everyday Americans. There's too much money going overseas and too much money being wasted here at home and we need to cut wasteful spending and let citizens keep more of their hard-earned money.
Asa promises that whenever he looks at any bill, including the budget, he will never forget that the Federal Budget comes out of your pocket and work diligently to make sure more of that money remains in your control.

Less Government
The Founding Fathers weren't as fearful of an invading army or an uprising of the people as they were the very government they were creating. That's why they placed the power in the hands of
"We the People". Asa believes the answers to the vast majority of America's problems lie not in the creation of more government programs, but in the
common sense and determination
of the American people.
Asa will strive to LIMIT government,
not EXPAND government.

More Freedom
Freedom is the reason this great
Constitutional Republic was established and the reason so many from around the world look to America as the symbol of Freedom. We cannot let the freedoms so many of served, fought & died for, be cast aside to be replaced by restrictions designed to empower government and promote radical agendas.
Asa will always view proposed legislation through the lens of FREEDOM and will not support efforts to limit the Constitutional rights of Americans.
