At Tuesday’s candidate forum, Barber said his experience as a software engineer taught him “great problem-solving skills” and how “to find solutions that work for everyone.” He added his experience in the U.S. Air Force instilled in him the values of teamwork, leadership, integrity and discipline.
“That’s why I’m here — commitment to service,” he said.
He added he is concerned about rising crime and housing affordability.
“In Olympia, I’ll focus on practical solutions to our most pressing issues, including education, addressing transportation needs, and supporting working families and local businesses,” he said. “As a representative, I pledge to be accessible, transparent and to always put the needs of our district first.”
Justin Forsman
Forsman, 37, has never held public office, but he has run for several other positions in the Vancouver area, including multiple runs for Vancouver City Council. He was raised in Damascus, Ore., and has spent most of his life in Clark County.
Forsman filed to run as a Republican. However, he has noted he disagrees with both the Democratic and Republican establishment, adding that he supports left-wing issues like drug legalization but wants to limit taxes and social spending programs.
He also wants to focus on election integrity and believes President Joe Biden’s election was illegitimate.