Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - North Carolina 10th Congressional District in 2024 North Carolina General Election.
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Get StartedKeeping government out of funding abortions Learn more
Making abortion illegal after a certain period of gestation, with proper consideration for the health of the mother Learn more
Allowing different states to adopt different regulations, based on the views of the people in those different states Learn more
Government should treat each person as an individual; it should never discriminate based on gender, skin color, or sexual preference Learn more
The government has no place telling individuals who they can marry or telling religious organizations who they must marry Learn more
We will be more secure at home if we kill fewer people abroad. If we focus on defending our borders and get our military out of the business of forcing people in other countries to live as we do, we can maintain a strong defense and reduce the cost of government. Learn more
The federal government should get out of the business of subsidizing colleges and universities. These subsidies only drive up the price of a college education. We can bring the price down dramatically—and expand access—by reducing subsidies and encouraging greater use of online education. Learn more
Market forces have already led to the development of technologies and processes that generate cleaner energy, will allow us to adapt to climate changes, and can mitigate some of their effects. We can expect the power of the market to continue to drive new responses. Government should encourage, but not attempt to direct, these responses. Learn more
Ending our support for dictators in other countries Learn more
Expanding our Peace Corps activities Learn more
Ending sanctions on Iran and Cuba; those sanctions hurt the people in those countries and have had no beneficial effect on the policies of their governments Learn more
I don’t own a gun. I believe having a gun in my home would bring more risks than benefits, but that is only my personal perception. I don’t want to force my preferences on anyone else. The government should NOT take guns away from law-abiding citizens. Learn more
My preference is to encourage market-based care. Markets give people incentives to choose lower cost options, create competition that would reduce health care prices, and give providers incentives to improve quality. Learn more
Social Security and Medicare: Build a solid financial foundation to ensure the future of these programs Learn more
Balance our federal budget Learn more
A simpler system, with minimal rates and no deductions, would promote confidence by being more transparent. One simple, transparent approach would be a flat tax and sales tax, with a full rebate for everyone on all income up to the poverty level–and no other taxes. Learn more
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