David Sims for U.S House of Representatives - Kentucky District 01

David Sims for U.S House of Representatives - Kentucky District 01 This page is being used to communicate with constituents from Kentucky Congressional District 01

05/20/2026

I just want to say a couple of different things.

First: Congratulations to James Comer for winning the primary for District 01!

Second: Thank You! Thank you to all the people that were willing to take the chance to cast their vote for me.

It is good to see that a primary race can still be clean without any mudslinging within the messaging. It is good to see that it was a respectful race among everyone.

To be able to achieve this turnout with self-funding and limited campaign schedules is absolutely remarkable. Just to say that James Comer's campaign spent over 500x what my campaign spent.

To know that this race began with just a calling on the heart from God and plenty of rejection only shows that with God ALL things are possible.

I will ALWAYS enjoy speaking to the wonderful people within the small communities that many people see as "flyover country."

May God bless the great state of Kentucky, and may God bless the United States of America!

I have officially exercised my right to vote. Hopefully you all do the same.
05/19/2026

I have officially exercised my right to vote. Hopefully you all do the same.

05/19/2026

Today is the day of the Kentucky primaries. Remember, the election polls are open from 6am - 6pm.

Get out, vote, and make your voices heard to who you want to represent your voice and lead your communities.

May God bless each and every one of you, and may God bless these United States of America!

05/18/2026

Data centers should only be built in locations already zoned for industrial parks and within currently existing industrial parks.

Data centers should be required to meet at least the following conditions:

Have its own power production facility to power ALL power needs of the facility with enough extra power geneation to allow the extra electricity to benefit the local business/residents.

Not be allowed to consume the thousands of gallons of water they currently consume for cooling capacity. They need innovation for cooling capabilities to not use any other water than needed for normal employee use like a normal business.

Need to have sound insulation/reduction to combat the extra noise from the cooling fans housed on the servers. The overal noise should not be heard from beyond the edge of the property line.

Their development should be within existing industrial parks and not trying to rezone nonindustrial land to meet the request of the data center. If that means the data center size needs to be smaller than originally designed, then so be it.

All local government employees that are approached on a possible data center project or any new project within their locale should not be allowed to sign NDAs during the development process.

05/18/2026

The data center proposal in Cave City, KY close to Mammoth Cave needs to be rejected by the local government if they haven't already done so. There need to be a preservation of the land and resources of the region. The local leaders need to listen to who they represent and vote against any plans to change their local zoning ordinances. If those elected officials vote against their citizens, then they need to be voted out.

This same statement applies to any other local community within the state whose residents don't want a data center in their back yard.

05/18/2026

In stark contrast to Bill Gates's claims that developed countries need to switch to 100% synthetic meat, I would push to ban synthetic meat within the food supply. If the source isn't from any of our farms, then it doesn't need to be consumed by the popularion or allowed within the food supply.

05/17/2026

I just want to say "Thank You!" to the men and women of the armed forces. Those same men and women that are willing to serve their nation and make the sacrifices to protect their fellow neighbors. I will forever be grateful for the men and women that make the decision to serve the nation as the watchmen on the wall so their fellow countrymen are able to sleep comfortably in their own bed.

Well, not even a day after I posted about about James Comer's plans on running for governor he made his announcement to ...
05/15/2026

Well, not even a day after I posted about about James Comer's plans on running for governor he made his announcement to a local newspaper.

If you have a congressman seeking an election that will force campaigning throughout the first half of their term, then why run for office and not adequately represent your constituents in Congress?

Rep. James Comer is signaling he is laying the groundwork for a run for Kentucky governor in 2027, telling a local newspaper he plans to pursue the office and expects to launch a formal campaign later this year, according to a report. MORE: https://bit.ly/4uUnatD

05/14/2026

As early voting is underway within the state of Kentucky keep in mind that one of your candidates, James Comer, for the US House of Representatives for District 01 has already hinted at a possible gubernatorial run next year in 2027. (Note: there is already a PAC that was listed on the FEC website to draft James Comer for Governor) The PAC was registered to a Benjamin Hartman out of Spicewood, TX.

Luckily for the candidate, it falls in between election years for US Congress. If the candidate wins this election and announces candidacy for Kentucky governor's race, then you will not have adequate representation within Congress.

If the same candidate loses the primary/campaign for the governor's race, then he will announce a bid for US House of Representatives.

You heard it here first if he wins the Republican primary that this will be a possible playbook for what's next for the district.

Note the information mentioned is publicly available on the FEC website.

As the primary begins on 05/14, do your homework on your candidates' reported financial data before you vote on the FEC ...
05/12/2026

As the primary begins on 05/14, do your homework on your candidates' reported financial data before you vote on the FEC website. There is currently 1 candidate that has refused donations for their primary campaign, me.

I can say with total and completely honesty that I am the only candidate on the primary that has refused donations from constituents, not because the campaign couldn't use it, but with the price of goods and services I want to make sure the people can keep their hard earned money for their families and communities.

I am the ONLY candidate in the primary that is funding their own campaign so I can keep my integrity without having to worry about owing any "favors" upon election.

Funding my own campaign provides the opportunity to go where I need to go, when I need to go, and speak freely from my owns views regardless of what side of the aisle it affects. I provides me the opportunity to accurately represent the people of the district regardless of the political views without being constricted on anything.

Having not accepted any donations also shows that I am not beholden to big business and foreign investor influence.

Even though I haven't needed to report campaign finance forms due to the amount of funds that have been spent, I am still doing it for adequate transparency to the people that seeks to vote for my campaign or has any questions about the intentions.

The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He leads me beside still waters.
He restores my soul.
He leads me in paths of righteousness
for his name's sake.
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil,
for you are with me;
your rod and your staff,
they comfort me.
You prepare a table before me
in the presence of my enemies;
you anoint my head with oil;
my cup overflows.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
all the days of my life,
and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord
forever.

Psalm 23

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