Flynn For Anchorage
Bringing New Heights to West Anchorage. Dedicated to revitalizing our city and restoring the Anchorage we all know and love.
Grateful doesn’t even begin to cover it.
To everyone who stood with me, supported this campaign, gave your time, energy, encouragement, and belief… thank you. Truly. I’m incredibly thankful for each of you, and for the new friendships that came out of this journey.
We didn’t get the result we were hoping for, but I’m proud of the campaign we ran and the way we showed up.
Now it’s time to move forward.
Please join me in supporting those who were elected. That’s how strong communities are built. We don’t have to agree on everything to work toward something better. Stay engaged. Ask good questions. Hold leadership accountable in a respectful and productive way.
That’s how we improve. That’s how we win in the long run.
I still believe in Anchorage. I still believe in the people who call this place home. And I’m not going anywhere.
We’re stronger together.
Thank you again for being in my corner, in Anchorages corner.
SIGN WAVING WAS 🔥 TODAY!
Horns, thumbs up, great energy….
I’m ready to get to work.
🗳️ Now I need you.
Turn in your ballot by TOMORROW at 8 PM.
I’ve lived here. Walked hundreds of miles in this district.
I know what we were… and what we can be again.
👉 Don’t sit this one out. Get it done.
My opponent talks about respect.
Just days before ballots are due, she films a campaign video “picking up trash” that she says accumulated all winter.
No footage of her actually doing the work. Just the before and after. And why’d she let it sit all winter?
That’s not service. That’s a campaign commercial with a trash bag.
Where was she while this district dealt with growing camps, trash piling up, and neighbors asking for help?
She said she voted against making public camping illegal because there weren’t enough beds.
Now what’s happening?
About five people a day are being turned away. Beds gone. Belongings packed up. Back outside.
So let’s ask the “planner” the question nobody’s answering:
If there weren’t enough beds then, what’s the plan now?
Anchorage has seen this before.
Big talk. Staged moments. Same results.
You don’t fix problems when it’s convenient. You fix them when they’re happening.
If it takes a campaign to show up, it’s not leadership.
I’m Brian Flynn.
If you want something different, you have to vote for it. And I’d be honored to have your vote. 🗳️
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