Robert Wallace seeks Fountain Hills Town Council seat
2024 election
Posted 1/19/24
According to a press release announcing his candidacy for Town Council, Robert Wallace is driven by a deep commitment to safeguard Fountain Hills’ dignity and independence as he vies for the …
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Robert Wallace seeks Fountain Hills Town Council seat
2024 election
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According to a press release announcing his candidacy for Town Council, Robert Wallace is driven by a deep commitment to safeguard Fountain Hills’ dignity and independence as he vies for the position of town councilman.
His passion is evident in his declaration that the challenges facing Fountain Hills and the nation demand a comprehensive strategy to combat threats to liberty, justice and security. Saying he is undeterred by the failures of current federal border policies, Wallace is particularly concerned about illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
In opposing the World Economic Forum’s vision of a New World Order, implemented by compromised actors in the federal government, his release states, Wallace emphasizes the need to protect the Constitutional Republic. America and thereby Fountain Hills, he asserts, is not a mere democracy but a Constitutional Republic, and he pledges to resist and defeat any attempts to undermine it at the town council level.
Wallace brings advocacy experience to the table, serving as the Arizona State Chapter Lead for Gays Against Groomers and as Secretary for the Log Cabin Republicans of Phoenix, the nation’s largest chapter.
He said he fully intends to unite the town council, prioritizing residents, small businesses, and community concerns, fostering bipartisan collaboration as an apolitical advocate for all.
While a Trump supporter, Wallace aims to restore balance and fairness to Fountain Hills’ fractured council that has become polarized for some. He envisions a government that represents all individuals, regardless of their positions or political affiliations, with a focus on the apolitical considerations of individuals’ liberties. Wallace believes that respect for freedom and American values should be the guiding principles of local government.
Consulting with Sheriff Joe Arpaio on safety concerns, drug trafficking, and illegal immigration, Wallace underscores the urgency of addressing these issues to ensure the community’s security and long-term sustainability. Committed to practical solutions, he advocates for collaborative efforts to tackle challenges ranging from deteriorating roadways to the influx of dangerous drugs like fentanyl. Wallace emphasizes the necessity of working together across the political spectrum to curtail trends compromising safety and security.