Congressional District 21 Candidate Jason Cahill on Voter Turnout, Fiscal Accountability, and "The People's Seat"
Jason Cahill, a candidate for the U.S. Congress in Texas Congressional District 21, recently spoke about his campaign in an interview with Justin McKenzie. The discussion took place on Vote Like A Texan, a civic interview series launched this year to encourage voter engagement. Cahill shared his motivations for running, focusing on financial responsibility and the need for long-term solutions.
Cahill decided to enter the race after the current representative announced they would not seek re-election. He describes the district’s seat as belonging to the people, not politicians. His campaign centres on fiscal conservatism, pushing for government audits, balanced budgets, and lawmakers who understand financial management.
His concerns extend to government spending, national debt, and education—issues he believes will shape the future for younger generations. Cahill’s approach is straightforward: he calls it *‘Truth is my platform’* and stresses the importance of honest discussions, even when solutions are difficult or unpopular. During the interview, he also highlighted the need for greater voter participation, particularly in primary and runoff elections. The full conversation is available on YouTube through the *Vote Like A Texan* series, which was created by U.S. Senator Ted Cruz in 2024 to promote political awareness across Texas.
Cahill’s campaign focuses on financial accountability and voter engagement. His interview with Vote Like A Texan outlines his priorities for Congressional District 21. The series continues to provide a platform for candidates to discuss their policies ahead of upcoming elections.
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