Common Sense for North Carolina
This Campaign Runs on Real Conversations
Western North Carolina didn't get the attention it deserved after Helene. The calls went unanswered. The recovery moved slower than it should have. And the people who live here, who rebuilt here, who are still rebuilding, deserved better from their representation in Raleigh.
Lynne isn't running because she wants a title. She's running because someone has to show up for this community, and she's not willing to wait for someone else to do it.
That starts with listening.
Coffee talks are small, informal gatherings hosted by people like you. You invite your neighbors, your family, your friends. Lynne comes to you. You talk about what's actually happening in your area. No talking points. Just an honest conversation about what this community needs and what it's going to take to get there.
This is how change actually happens. Not in press releases. In living rooms.
Lynne will listen. She'll share where the campaign stands and what it's going to take to win. And if you feel moved to help, whether that's volunteering, spreading the word, or chipping in, she'll tell you exactly how.
But it starts with showing up.
Help us keep the conversation going.
Please watch the video for more on my plan to fight for WNC.
Whether she’s rallying support after disaster or standing up for veterans and working families, Lynne brings heart, strategy, and a deep commitment to the people she serves.
As your state representative, she’ll take on the real issues facing Western North Carolina, and bring real solutions to the table.