

Isaac Montilla: The "We Not Me" Leader Leon County Has Been Waiting For
Oct 2, 2024
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In a time where politics seems to be more about individual power and less about collective progress, there comes a voice so unique, it’s turning heads across Leon County.
That voice belongs to Dr. Isaac Montilla, a county commissioner candidate whose “We Not Me” approach is redefining what it means to serve the community.
This is not just another political slogan. It’s a philosophy, a mission, and a call for a better, more unified future for all of us.
Isaac Montilla is a breath of fresh air. One long-time resident recently remarked, "He’s like nothing we’ve ever seen. It would be amazing for a guy like this to be a county commissioner."
And it's not just lip service.
Montilla has been out in our neighborhoods, knocking on doors, listening to the concerns of every resident.
He’s not about raising money from special interests, nor is he caught up in the game of political grandstanding.
What Montilla brings is a genuine focus on the community, putting our needs first, every single time.
His “We Not Me” approach isn’t just a catchy phrase; it’s a bold commitment to stand against the tide of politics as usual.
Montilla doesn't talk about change — he embodies it.
He isn’t in this race to win a title or check off a personal ambition; he’s here to push us all forward, to put the people back in charge of their government. He’s the guy who will pick up the phone, walk into your small business, and ask, “What do you need to thrive in this community?”
Can you remember the last time a politician actually did that?
And that’s exactly what makes him different.
Another local citizen said it best: "Dr. Montilla is the real deal. I hope and pray he can get there because we need him so bad."
That’s the sentiment echoing through neighborhoods across Leon County.
People are excited — finally, someone who isn’t just talking about change, but is out there making it happen.
In a world where political figures often put their interests before ours, Montilla has made it clear: his campaign isn’t about taking sides or furthering personal agendas.
It’s about bringing us together, solving real problems, and building a county that works for everyone.
From public safety to responsible development, his focus is on proactive solutions, not reactive excuses. He’s advocating for transparent governance, free from the backroom deals and special-interest contributions that have tainted politics for far too long.
Montilla talks about responsible growth, public safety, ethical governance, and fiscal responsibility with a passion that is almost shocking in its sincerity.
He’s the guy who will fight for tax relief during hard economic times, ensure first responders and educators are fairly compensated, and find solutions for the homeless — not because it's politically convenient, but because it’s the right thing to do.
Dr. Montilla’s vision is not pie-in-the-sky dreaming. It’s a meticulously crafted plan rooted in the belief that together, we can build a better Leon County.
He promises to be present, to listen, to gather information, study the issues, and implement the best solutions.
It’s a refreshing contrast to the politics we’ve grown used to: the grandstanding, the last-minute flurries of activity before re-election, the empty promises.
Montilla is here to roll up his sleeves from day one and work with us, for us.
His candidacy isn’t just a campaign; it’s a movement. The energy and enthusiasm behind his run have been palpable.
Residents are rallying around him because he represents a rare kind of leadership that actually places the community above self-interest.
Imagine a county commissioner who doesn’t simply “do politics” but lives and breathes the spirit of community, who leads not by dictating, but by listening.
Isaac Montilla is offering us a new kind of politics, one where the people come first.
His “We Not Me” approach isn’t just another slogan — it’s the truth that’s been missing in our government.
So, come November 5th, let's seize this opportunity.
Let's elect a leader who will bring fresh ideas, real compassion, and a willingness to do the hard work it takes to make our community stronger.
Leon County, this is our chance.
Dr. Isaac Montilla is the real deal. We need him so badly because his vision of “We Not Me” is a promise to put us all back in the driver’s seat of our future.
Let's not let this opportunity slip by.
With Montilla, it’s not about politics as usual. It’s about building a county where we all thrive — together.