Questions & Answers

Straight answers to the most common questions South Carolinians ask about Don Louis, his independent campaign for U.S. Senate, and how to help get him on the ballot.

Who is Don Louis?

Don is a Greer, South Carolina resident, husband, grandfather, business leader, and community servant running as an independent for the United States Senate on a one-term pledge with no campaign donations accepted.

Why is Don running as an independent?

Both parties have failed to deliver the reforms most voters already agree on — term limits, an end to congressional insider trading, lower healthcare costs, secure borders, and an end to dark money in elections. An independent senator owes nothing to either party machine.

Does Don accept donations?

No. Don accepts no money from anyone — not voters, not PACs, not lobbyists, not corporations. The campaign asks only for signatures, time, and word-of-mouth.

What does it mean to sign the petition?

South Carolina requires independent candidates to collect 10,000 verified registered-voter signatures to appear on the ballot. Signing the petition does not obligate you to vote for Don — it simply says this candidate deserves a place on the ballot.

How do I sign or circulate the petition?

You can print the official SC petition form on legal-size paper and collect signatures yourself, request printed petition sheets by mail, or invite Don to speak to your group. See the Get Involved page for all options.

What are Don's top priorities?

Term limits for Congress and federal judges, ending congressional benefits voters do not have, banning congressional insider trading, lowering healthcare costs through wellness, banning PACs and dark money, lawful work and immigration reform, and protecting personal data. Read the full Platform.

How can I contact the campaign?

Email info@donforussenate.com or write to PO Box 1130, Taylors, SC 29687.