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Tennessee Resident Plans Legislative Run With Focus on Dollar Crisis

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Knoxville, Tennessee 12 Dec 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Elliott Schuchardt, a retired lawyer, is preparing a run for the Tennessee General Assembly in the August 2026 primary. His campaign centers on an unconventional platform: warning about what he sees as an impending collapse of the U.S. dollar’s reserve currency status.

Schuchardt’s legal career includes some high-profile wins. He sued the federal government to enforce Fourth Amendment protections, in a case alleging the illegal collection of e-mail. He also secured the injunction that kept Sweet Briar College open when the Virginia liberal arts school attempted to close in 2015. The college’s rescue became a national story about alumni activism and institutional preservation.

But it’s his economic concerns that define his political campaign for the Tennessee legislature. Schuchardt authored “America’s Achilles Heel: How to Protect Your Family When America Loses the Reserve Currency,” a book that outlines his theories about American economic vulnerability. The premise is stark: the dollar’s global dominance is fragile, and families need to prepare for its decline.

From Courtroom to Campaign Trail

Before attending Columbia Law School, Schuchardt studied political theory at Oxford University, in England. Schuchardt brings an academic framework to his views on the economy. His approach is openly preventive rather than reactive. He is trying to address what he considers a foreseeable crisis before it arrives.

Schuchardt argues that the United States will have to devalue the dollar to remain competitive in the world’s economy. He says that this can, and should be done, in a structured manner, with the cooperation of other world powers. He says that if the United States fails to address the dollar issue, the rest of the world will address the issue for the United States, potentially causing an uncontrolled drop in the value of the dollar.

ForTennessee voters accustomed to traditional campaign platforms focused on taxes, education, and healthcare, Schuchardt’s focus on monetary policy and reserve currency status represents a departure. He’s positioning himself as someone willing to think outside conventional political boundaries.

A Screenplay as Political Warning

Schuchardt has taken his concerns beyond books and the political campaign by writing a screenplay that dramatizes an 80% dollar collapse. He’s actively seeking investors to produce the film, which he envisions as a modern warning comparable to Cold War-era cautionary films like “On the Beach,” “Dr. Strangelove,” and “The Day After.”

Those films used dramatic storytelling to make abstract nuclear threats feel immediate and real to American audiences. Schuchardt is attempting something similar with economic catastrophe, trying to make monetary policy emotionally resonant through narrative.

Whether Tennessee voters will embrace a candidate focused on the reserve currency remains to be seen. The August 2026 primary is still well ahead, giving Schuchardt time to make his case. His background in constitutional law and his willingness to challenge government power could resonate in a state with strong libertarian and conservative currents.

For now, Schuchardt’s bid for the Tennessee General Assembly represents a test of whether voters are willing to embrace a proactive approach on the dollar. Schuchardt believes the answer is yes. The United States voted for tariffs in 2024, as a means to protect the economy. He believes the nation is ready for the next step, in getting the economy on the right track.

Elliott Schuchardt is the author of America’s Achilles Heel:  How to Protect Your Family When America Loses the Reserve Currency.  Schuchardt is a graduate of Columbia Law School and Cornell University.  He is a candidate for the Tennessee General Assembly in the August 2026 election.

For further information: 

Campaign to Elect Elliott Schuchardt

Campaign website:   www.elect-schuchardt.com

Campaign blog:        www.elliottschuchardt.blogspot.com

Twitter:                      https://x.com/EJSchuchardt

Book website:           www.elliott-author.com

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