This page has been archived. Don Louis's 2026 independent effort for the United States Senate has ended, and the Questions & Answers page is retained here for historical reference only. No petition signatures, volunteer signups, endorsements, or campaign donations are being collected on this site.
The Q&A page collected plain-English answers to the most common questions South Carolinians asked about Don Louis's 2026 independent effort for the United States Senate — how the ballot petition worked, why Don refused donations from voters, PACs, and lobbyists, and how a one-term pledge would shape day-to-day governing.
Don Louis continues as an independent advocate — a voice for a better today and tomorrow — writing and recording on the same set of reform priorities that motivated the earlier effort: term limits for Congress and federal judges, a real ban on congressional insider trading, an end to exclusive congressional benefits, lower healthcare costs through preventive wellness, secure borders paired with lawful work-based immigration, dark money and PAC reform, and personal data protection. New essays are published on the blog, and short-form commentary appears on the podcast.
For the current pages, start with Home for the overview, About Don for background and personal history, Key Issues for the full reform agenda, Blog for plainspoken essays, and Podcast for the audio archive. This site publishes independent commentary and advocacy only — it is not affiliated with any political party, PAC, campaign committee, or special interest, and no donations of any kind are accepted.
Questions or corrections: email info@donforussenate.com or write to PO Box 1130, Taylors, SC 29687.