
Ted Budd
Ted Budd
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Supports strong military posture, confronting China, and prioritizing American interests.
Supports tax cuts, deregulation, and pro-business policies for North Carolina.
Opposes government-run healthcare and ACA mandates; supports market-based solutions.
Strongly supports border wall construction, strict enforcement, and opposes amnesty.
Opposes student loan forgiveness; supports school choice and parental rights in education.
Supports strong national defense and North Carolina's extensive military installations including Fort Liberty and Camp Lejeune.
Opposes climate regulations and the Green New Deal; supports energy independence through fossil fuels.
Supports law enforcement and tough-on-crime policies.
Supports innovation-friendly policies while opposing heavy-handed government tech regulation.
Supports preserving Social Security and Medicare while exploring reforms.
As a gun store owner, strongly supports Second Amendment rights and opposes all gun control measures.
Supports infrastructure investment for North Carolina's roads, bridges, and broadband.
Supports reducing regulations to increase housing supply.
Supports expanding domestic energy production and reducing regulations on fossil fuels.
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