“The time has come for the 3rd district to have a conservative voice in Congress. We all know that the economy is not doing well, and cannot withstand much more under the liberal tax-and-spend bureaucrats. If we want change, we must make it happen. I need your help to send a message to Washington DC.†--Michael Delavar
After graduating Summa Cum Laude from the University of Colorado, I worked my way through various flying jobs before landing a job with an airline. Now a captain, I am responsible for the safety and well-being of his crew and passengers. I take this responsibility very seriously.
Lowering taxes, a strong respect for the law, and a love for a sovereign America are the underlying themes in my campaign. As a child, my love for these simple principles of freedom were laid when he read The Law by Frederick Bastiat. I was home-schooled along with his three siblings. My parents instilled in me the traditional American values they prized so much. I worked my way through college while learning to fly at the US Air Force Academy Aero Club.
My favorite saying of his mother’s is, “It does not matter how smart you are, or how much money you have if you are not kind, nothing else matters.â€
In March of 2000, I met my wife, Katja while tango dancing in Seattle. Three months later, we were married and now have two energetic boys, 2-, and 4-years old. When I am not campaigning or flying, I read to my boys, paints oil portraits, ballroom dances with his wife, and cultivates bonsai. I, my wife and two children live in Washougal, in southwest Washington.
About my family
Michael Delavar was born and raised in Washington. He moved back to Washington when he was hired as a pilot by a local airline in 2000. In March of 2000, Michael met his wife, Katja while ballroom dancing in Seattle. Three months later, they were married and now have two energetic boys, 2-, and 4-years old. By trade, Katja is a dental hygienist, but stays at home with the children. When he is not campaigning or flying, Michael reads to his boys, paints oil portraits, ballroom dances with his wife, and cultivates bonsai. Michael, his wife and two children live in Washougal, in southwest Washington.