On April 9, 2026, the President called Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Candace Owens "losers" and "stupid people" — and mocked anyone without a college degree along the way. Millions of everyday Americans who built this movement just got told they don't matter. LMAGA — Locals Make America Great Again — is the answer: real leadership, starting in your own backyard.
Draft them for federal office — sign one, two, or all three:
Your signature tells them the people want them on the ballot, not just behind a microphone. Each petition opens in a new tab.
Ready to step up yourself? Register your interest in running for office — from school board to U.S. Senate. Tell us where you are, what seat you're looking at, and a little about yourself. As LMAGA grows, we'll connect you with volunteers and resources to help you get on the ballot.
"These so-called 'pundits' are LOSERS, and they always will be! ...They're not 'MAGA,' they're losers, just trying to latch on to MAGA."
The people who fought for this movement — working families, small-business owners, tradespeople, veterans — don't need a diploma to love their country. It's time to stop looking toward manufactured leadership and start building the real thing: local candidates, state races, and federal challengers who actually represent us.
School boards, city councils, county commissions — this is where policy touches your family. Run here. Win here. Change starts at home.
Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Megyn Kelly stood up when it counted. Sign the petition to draft them for federal office.
Don't just sign — step up. Register your interest in running for office at any level. We'll connect you with people who can help.
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Three separate petitions — one each for Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Megyn Kelly. Sign one, two, or all three. Show them the people want them in the fight — officially.
Tucker Carlson publicly opposed an unnecessary war and was called a "loser" and a "broken man" for it. He didn't back down. That's the kind of spine federal office demands.
Former Fox News host and the most-watched cable news figure of his era. When the President attacked Iran and turned on his own base, Carlson was one of the first to speak out — calling on military aides to reject plans that would harm civilians.
He has the audience, the platform, and — as of April 9 — the independence. The question is whether the people will ask him to serve.
Candace Owens called for accountability at the highest level and was personally attacked by the President for it. She didn't flinch. The people need that energy in Congress.
Former communications director of Turning Point USA and one of the most influential voices in conservative media. When the President escalated the Iran war, Owens didn't hedge — she directly called for accountability and was met with personal insults.
Her response? Unflinching. That's the kind of conviction that belongs on a ballot, not just a podcast.
Megyn Kelly called the Iran conflict "folly" and said the coalition that elected the President is "in smithereens." She's been asking the hard questions for over a decade. Time to ask her one: will you run?
Megyn Kelly has spent her career asking questions others won't. She challenged the President on his treatment of women back in 2016 and was punished for it. A decade later, she's still doing the same thing — this time over a war.
Her words: "The question is now not, who has Trump lost. The question is who remains." That's someone who sees clearly.
The whole point of LMAGA is that real change starts with real people stepping up — locally, statewide, and federally. If you've ever thought about running for office, this is your moment. Tell us who you are and what seat you're interested in. We'll work on connecting you with the right people.
Give us the basics. No commitment required — just raise your hand.
Most of the laws, regulations, and policies that directly affect your family are made at the local and state level — not in Washington. School curriculum, property taxes, zoning, policing, water quality — it all starts with the people sitting on your local board.
Right now, too many of those seats are uncontested or held by career insiders. LMAGA exists to change that — one candidate at a time.
Sign a petition. Run for office. Share this page. The movement doesn't need permission from the top — it needs action from the ground.