U.S.A.
Marcie Everhart graduated from Capitol Hill High School and earned a BA in Magazine Journalism, followed by an MBA with an emphasis in International Marketing. She began her career in journalism and marketing, gaining extensive experience in advertising and reporting. Everhart developed a niche in marketing new technologies, particularly within the Israeli tech community. She has held leadership roles in both the private sector and community service, including serving as a national officer for a Greek sorority and rising to Unit Commissioner in the Boy Scouts of America. Everhartβs background includes a decade of managing institutional risk in high-finance and a commitment to community service, notably as a field supervisor for the US Census in Oklahoma.
Marcie Everhart's political identity is marked by a blend of stringent fiscal conservatism and a desire for stringent electoral integrity. She champions paper ballots and strict voter ID laws while simultaneously advocating for the abolition of the Federal Reserve and the deportation of all illegal immigrants. Everhart's approach reveals a tension between her calls for national security and economic austerity and her broader commitment to transparency and direct communication with constituents through regular video updates.