Meet Jonathan
Jonathan Treble is the hard-working fighter we need to attack the Trump/Schweikert agenda, head-on.
Jonathan Treble is a first-generation college graduate, small business founder, and public school dad running because the ladder of opportunity is being pulled up and working families are being left behind.
Last year, Jonathan nearly died from a vascular brain growth. While fighting for his life, he also had to struggle with his insurance company to cover a $2 million surgery. Without the Affordable Care Act that David Schweikert has voted to repeal six times, Jonathan could be dead.
Jonathan is the small business founder of WithMe, a smart amenities company he built from his living room into a company with more than 100 employees serving customers. Marrying profits with purpose, WithMe is green, hires veterans, and gives equity to every employee. Not one person was laid off during COVID.
He grew up in a middle class home and started working at a young age. Following the examples of his tireless parents, whose sales jobs had them working nights and weekends to ensure that he and his sister had opportunities, Jonathan worked hard in and out of school. He attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he took student loans and did work-study to graduate. While his classmates took vacations, Jonathan worked three jobs to stay in school. His union-member grandparents and enterprising parents taught him that everyone deserves a real shot at the American dream.
Now a public school dad and a leader in organizations like the Boys & Girls Club and Beat the Streets, Jonathan sees firsthand how families in Arizona’s 1st Congressional District are being failed by David Schweikert. Schweikert was convicted of 11 House ethics violations, and has now helped craft legislation that will kick millions off their health insurance, shutter rural hospitals, and explode the national deficit.
Jonathan knows the stakes because he lived them. He was lucky to survive. But in America, survival shouldn’t depend on luck. He’s running to rebuild a system where opportunity is real, healthcare is guaranteed, and hard work earns dignity. He is the fighter we need to take on Schweikert and give us real representation in Congress.