David Giralt Campaigns for Wyoming's U.S. Representative Seat, Emphasizing Federal Experience and 'Wyoming First' Agenda
David Giralt is actively campaigning to become Wyoming's next U.S. Representative, a seat currently held by Rep. Harriet Hageman. Giralt is distinguishing himself in a crowded Republican primary field by highlighting his extensive experience working in Washington D.C. for top Republican members of Congress, including a stint as a Department of Defense Fellow for Rep. Mike Rogers and civilian work for Senator Cynthia Lummis. He emphasizes his military service, including 12 years in the Army with combat deployments and a Bronze Star, as foundational to his approach to public service. Giralt is positioning himself as a 'Wyoming First' candidate, prioritizing the state's interests over party loyalty or national agendas when conflicts arise. He is also leveraging endorsements from several Republican members of Congress and musician Ted Nugent to bolster his campaign, arguing that these endorsements validate his practical experience and commitment to Wyoming's needs.