“I’m an America First, conservative Republican” he said as he announced his candidacy for Congress over five months ago. Those words are strewn across the liberal media always come with loaded baggage and fiery connotations, but this isn’t a cookie cutter Republican, this is Nicolas Kimaz.
Running in Florida’s 22nd congressional district, Kimaz is running to oust liberal Democrat Ted Deutch. In the era of open borders progressives attempting to raise the cause of illegal aliens and bring down the rights of legitimate immigrants who want to be part of our American experience, Kimaz is a reminder that the American dream has to be earned, not simply given. Escaping war-torn Lebanon in 1978, Kimaz was a child soldier who was forced to participate in the violent religious and sectarian violence. Finding his way to the United States in order to escape a future of poverty and ruthlessness, Kimaz understood that the only way to chart out a legitimate and prosperous future for himself was to take full advantage of the free enterprise system and social mobility found in the United States.
“America is a special place to me, and to many people” said Kimaz, “it is the land of immeasurable opportunity and as Ronald Reagan once said, ‘a shining city on the hill’, and we must not take the responsibility and the blessings we have been handed by our forefathers lightly.” Working hard to earn an honest living, Kimaz over the decades became a health and business coach, even chasing his passion to be a television and film producer. You probably wouldn’t look twice at this average, happy Boca Raton family that lives in the suburbs, but Nicolas was able to start a joyous after he met his caring wife Nada, who with Nicolas was able to raise a family of three successful children who they raised in Florida.
As a business owner and a health expert with over twenty-five years experience studying and working one-on-one with clients on the topics of herbal supplements and alternative therapy, Kimaz understands the issues caused by politicians who have crowded the healthcare field with regulation and red tape, and the cost it throws on the shoulders of doctors and business owners.
Additionally, coming from a tense climate of war and conflict, Kimaz knows first hand the threat that terrorism and anti-American sentiment can result in. A strong supporter of President Trump’s America First agenda, Kimaz knows that a strongly enforced immigration system and a stronger military are vital to American safety and longevity during these times of international power-plays and strife. “I have no time for Political Correctness,” said Kimaz during his announcement speech, “even if we fix the economy, health, jobs, but ignore national security, we can lose it all. We can lose America and the American Dream we all know and love. We need someone who will fight for us and for the American Dream.”
Facing a primary on August 28th, Kimaz is focusing on voter outreach and his messaging to focus on the ultimate task at hand- defeating Ted Deutch and helping President Trump advance his agenda in order to secure the people of this nation and the promise of the American dream.