Start of Johnson's Political Career
Later after getting out of college Chad Johnson jumped straight into politics. Johnson first got his start when he won his very first election in October of 2020. Johnson would go on to serve 11 terms back to back as Representative for Pennsylvania's 16th district, during this time he got to know his party better. He joined the parties conservative caucus, endorsed Presidents, and started his own Media "The Daily Kickstart." During his time as Representative he also wrote his first bills The Protection Of The Unborn Bill, Alcohol Safety Act, and The Second Alcohol Safety Act. The Protection of The Unborn Bill was the only to pass through the United States House of Representatives and make it to the United States Senate where it would be denied. The rest of his bills failed in the United States House of Representatives. Johnson then saw an opportunity to change the state of Arizona after he noticed Republicans falling behind there. Johnson moved to Arizona and became a Representative there for the 2nd district. He only served 1 term until he realized it would be hard to flip the state himself, he decided to move to the state of Nevada where he would decided to run for Governor. Johnson ran for Governor and was able to win the election. During this time Republicans took major lead over influence in the state until the Communist Party of America and the Socialist Party of America took back over. Johnson not letting that get him down raised the influence and was able to make that a safe state for Republicans at the time. Johnson went onto serve 8 terms as Governor of Nevada, He then saw an opportunity to run for Senate to make even more change to the amazing country and state he lives in. Johnson ran for Senate and had an easy win. During his time as a Senator he was able to pass 2 bills, The DHS Opioid Detection Resilience Act of 2020, and The Police Act of 2020. His one bill the DHS Opioid Detection Resilience Act of 2020 was able to make it all the way to the President of the United States where it would be signed and passed. After serving as a Senator for 2 terms Johnson decided he would then go on to run for President of the United States.