Natalie M Fleming for US Senate


I’m Natalie M. Fleming, and I’m running for the U.S. Senate in Idaho as an Independent, because it’s time for practical solutions, principled leadership, and a renewed focus on restoring balance, to our communities, our economy, and our environment. As a mother, researcher, and lifelong advocate for truth and transparency, I believe in empowering everyday Americans with real answers, not fear or division. My campaign is rooted in integrity, common sense, and a deep commitment to preserving our freedoms while building a future that works for all of us.

It’s time to restore America’s faith in leadership.

Leadership that listens.

Leadership that hears every voice, not just the powerful, not just the loudest, not just the donors with the deepest pockets.

Leadership that considers the wants, needs, hopes, and fears of all the people.

Our Constitution was designed to balance the needs of all the people

We are a nation of diverse opinions, strong-willed individuals who care about each other, and different experiences, and that’s part of our strength. But somewhere along the way, we stopped listening to one another. We let the elites profit off our division, while we forgot how to sit at the same table and work out our differences in mutual respect.

It’s time we start acting like grown-ups again.

We can disagree without destroying each other.

We can debate without hatred. We can work with mutual respect for all humanity.

We can solve problems without selling out our values.

That’s real leadership. That’s what I’m running to restore.

We don’t need to demonize, fear, or hate one another.

America was never meant to be a nation divided by rage. We are stronger when we respect one another. We are stronger when we honor the different experiences, cultures, and faiths that have made this nation vibrant for generations.

We don’t all have to think alike to live in peace.

We don’t all have to worship the same way to share common ground.

We don’t all have to agree on every issue to work side by side building a stronger country.

I believe we can still be a nation that welcomes diverse peoples, ideas, and experiences while standing firm in our shared values of freedom, responsibility, faith, and stewardship.

The path forward is not fear. It’s respect. It’s courage. It’s wisdom.

It’s time to restore that spirit.

We protect families of every race, every background, every faith.

Because strong families are not a political issue, they are the backbone of a free and thriving society.

No family should be priced out of owning a home because billionaires bought up their town.

No family should struggle to feed their children while foreign investors own our farmland.

No father or mother should fear raising children in broken, divided communities poisoned by hatred and fear.

It doesn’t matter what color your skin is.

It matters that you can stand tall, build a future, and pass that future on to your children.

This is about protecting all families because that is how we restore the strength of this nation.

Expedite the Immigration Process, The Right Way

America was built by those who came seeking freedom, responsibility, and the chance to build a better life. But today, we have a system that punishes the honest while rewarding the lawless.

  • We drag good, hardworking people through endless bureaucracy.
  • We separate families for years with backlogs and broken paperwork.
  • Meanwhile, politicians on both sides use immigration as a political weapon to divide us.

I believe we can restore both order and compassion:

  • Secure the border against lawless entry.
  • Expedite legal pathways for honest, hardworking families who want to contribute and build.
  • End the endless delays that keep families apart.
  • Ensure those who come embrace American values of faith, freedom, responsibility, and respect for the Constitution.
  • End mass arrests for quotas.

A strong nation welcomes new citizens who strengthen families, communities, and the economy and we do it with order, fairness, and dignity.

Why are we deporting the great people who are building and feeding America? Why are we attacking families? Why are we scapegoating the most vulnerable among us who cannot defend themselves and live at our mercy?

I believe in a God who will hold us accountable for how we treat the vulnerable.