Who is elvis?
I am the proud son of legal immigrants and an Afro Latino American who has lived the real American story faith, family, and hard work. I have been married for six years and am a father to a joyful one year old son. Above all, I am a God fearing Christian who believes Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior who died and rose again.
I come from a family of entrepreneurs, doctors, and police chiefs, where discipline, commitment, and service were not just values they were a way of life. Hard work was instilled in me at a young age. I spent my weekends riding along with my father at his mobile car wash in South Miami, watching him manage a business, lead employees, and serve customers long before I was old enough to wash a single car. When I finally could, I became one of his employees washing cars six to seven days a week under the Miami sun every summer. Those years shaped me. They taught me that nothing in life is given, everything is earned, and humility is the foundation of leadership.
As an adult, I built a successful career in sales from door to door work for Amazon, to furniture sales at City Furniture, to call centers for Dish Network. I later transitioned into acting, starring in commercials and short films that ultimately brought me to Georgia. But no matter where I went, one calling never left me the desire to serve my country.
I used to believe Republicans were the “bad guys.” In 2016, when President Trump was elected, I even told myself that one day I needed to run for office to fight people like him. I was young, misinformed, and influenced by a culture that painted an entire group of Americans as enemies. But everything changed in 2021. After one year under the Biden administration, I started to question everything I had been taught.
I saw policies that were anti faith. Policies that promoted abortion and erased the lines between men and women. Policies that pushed ideology onto children. Economic decisions that weakened our nation. And “pro Black” policies that lowered standards, deepened dependency, and harmed the very communities they claimed to protect.
That was the year I opened my eyes. I became a Republican not out of anger, but out of clarity.
Still, I did not feel the call to run for office. Not yet.
That moment came on November 4th 2024, the night President Trump was reelected. I saw something entirely different than I had eight years earlier. This time, I saw a President who finally had a chance to deliver real change with a Congress behind him. I knew that if we wanted to truly make America great again, the mission wasnt finished. In two short years Democrats would try to retake the House and Senate and I could not sit on the sidelines.
Then came the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk. That moment was a turning point. It showed me that our political battles are no longer simply Republican versus Democrat they are battles between right and wrong, truth and deception, good and evil.
That is when I made my decision.
I am running for office because I believe America is worth fighting for. Because I want my son to grow up in a nation where faith is respected, families are strengthened, opportunity is real, and the government works for the people not the other way around.
I am here to raise the standard, defend our values, and be a voice for every hardworking American who still believes in the promise of this country.
My name is Elvis Casely and I am ready to serve.