A smiling baby sitting on a beige carpet, holding a small book, in front of a decorated Christmas tree.

Chase McDowell was born a month early, and on payday, a blessing for a working Arkansas family fighting to make ends meet. The son of a truck driver, Chase grew up in a mobile home where hard work, faith, and sacrifice weren’t just values, they were survival. In his neighborhood, every struggle was shared, and every small victory was celebrated like family.

From an early age, Chase McDowell learned the values that would guide his life: hard work, personal responsibility, and unwavering faith in God. At just eleven years old, he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior—a moment that continues to anchor his walk today.

To afford college, Chase juggled two jobs: working at a local pharmacy and caring for the mentally disabled at a group home. When his grandfather suffered a debilitating stroke his freshman year, Chase made what he calls “The Arkansas Decision”—to set aside his own ambitions and care for family first, even though it cost him his scholarship. For more than two decades, he carried the weight of financial hardship, but never let go of the values his father instilled in him: work hard, take responsibility, and never quit.

Through unshakable faith and relentless determination, Chase climbed from those struggles to become a national consultant, working across 48 states to defend small businesses and independent pharmacies from government-backed monopolies. Along the way, he helped advance principled conservative legislation and elect common-sense leaders who put America first.

Rooted in Arkansas values, Chase has never forgotten where he came from—or who he’s fighting for. His story is proof that the American Dream, though distant at times, is still alive for those who hold fast to faith, family, and freedom.

A young man in a suit and a woman in a white dress standing together in a cozy living room, holding hands and smiling at the camera.

A proud America First conservative, Chase McDowell has stood shoulder to shoulder with President Donald J. Trump since the day he came down the golden escalator in 2015. Through every trial, every attack, and every primary, Chase never wavered. His tireless work in defense of conservative values earned him three invitations to the White House, an honor that underscored his commitment to the movement and the mission.

Now, with President Trump back in the Oval Office restoring strength, pride, and purpose to our Republic, the American people have delivered a clear mandate: finish the mission.

Chase McDowell is ready to answer that call. In Congress, he will not be another politician chasing headlines. He will be a battle-tested backup for President Trump and a voice for the forgotten men and women of Arkansas. He knows what it means to struggle. He knows what it means to sacrifice. And now, he is ready to fight for the families of Arkansas and stand boldly for God, country, and the Constitution.