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Compare the Candidates
Biographical Profiles and Positions on the Issues
March 6, 2018 Texas Republican Party State Primary
Candidates for U.S. Representative District 21, Texas
Al M. Poteet -
R
►Website
poteetforcongress.com/blog/
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Anthony J. White -
R
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Autry J. Pruitt -
R
►Website
autryfortexas.com
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Chip Roy -
R
►Website
CHIPROY.COM
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Eric Burkhart -
R
►Website
www.Burkhart2018.com
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Foster Hagen -
R
►Website
www.fosterhagen.com/
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Francisco "Quico" Canseco -
R
►Website
www.canseco4congress.com
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Ivan Andarza -
R
►Website
www.voteandarza.com/
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Jason A. Isaac -
R
►Website
www.ISAACforTexas.com
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Jenifer Sarver -
R
►Website
sarverfortexas.com/
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Matt McCall -
R
►Website
www.votemattmccall.com
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Mauro Garza -
R
►Website
MAUROGARZAFORCONGRESS.COM
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Peggy Wardlaw -
R
►Website
votepeggy.com/
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Robert Stovall -
R
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Ryan Krause -
R
►Website
ryankrauseforcongress.com/
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Samuel Temple -
R
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Susan Narvaiz -
R
►Website
susanforcongress.com
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William Negley -
R
►Website
www.negleyforcongress.com/
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Chip Roy
Eric Burkhart
Francisco "Quico" Canseco
Ivan Andarza
Jason A. Isaac
Mauro Garza
Biographical
General Philosophy
Personal and Family
Professional Experience
Civic Involvement
Political Experience
Religious Affiliation
Accomplishments and Awards
Educational Background
Military Service
Reasons & Objectives
Why I Am Running for Public Office
Goals If Elected
Achievements If Elected
Areas to Concentrate On
On Entering Public Service
Opinions of Other Candidates
Jobs, Economy, Trade, Business, Industry & Agriculture
Economy
Jobs
Business
Small Businesses
Foreign Job Outsourcing
$700 Billion Troubled Asset Relief Bailout
Labor, Wages & Unions
Labor
Unemployment Benefits & Insurance
Health & Medical
Universal Medical Care & Insurance
Health & Medical Reform
Health and Medical Insurance
Market-Based Medical Insurance
Free Market Health Care
Medical Malpractice Reform
Education & Schools
Education
Environment & Climate Change
Environment
Abortion, Pro-Life & Genetic Engineering
Abortion(Pro-Choice) v Pro-Life
Life Beginning at Conception
Poverty, Welfare & Hunger
Welfare
Voting, Elections, Politics & Government
Voting and Election Reform
Government Efficiency
Courts, Laws & Justice
Judicial Appointments & Confirmations
Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA)
Law Enforcement
Civil, Religious, LGBTQ & Human Rights
Same Sex Marriage
Civil Unions & Domestic Partnerships
Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA)
Marriage Left to States
Values, Religion, Family, Patriotism & Public Service
Religion
Gun & Property Rights
Gun Legislation and Control
Right to Own and Cary Guns - Second Amendment
Energy
Energy
Cap-and-Trade
Immigration, Border Security, Terrorism & Homeland Security
Immigrants, Refugees, & Asylum Seekers
The Wall, Border Security & Border Patrol
Immigration Policy & Reform
National Security
Illegal Immigration Enforcement
Homeland Securtiy
Deportation
Illegal Immigration Amnesty
War on Terror
Citizenship for Illegal Immigrants
Americanization of Immigrants
Technology, Internet, Social Media, Science & Space
TikTok
Taxes
Taxes
Income Taxes
Business Tax Breaks and Incentives
Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy
Israeli and Palestinian Conflict
Gaza
China
Russia
Ukraine
Israel
Military, National Defense & Veterans
Veterans
Military
Veterans' Health and Medical Care
GI Bill & Veterans' Benefits
Defense
Seniors, Social Security, Medicare, Pensions
Social Security
Federal Budget & Fiscal Policy
Debt, Deficit Spending & Limits
Fiscal Policy
Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment
Sex & Sexuality
Same Sex Marriage
Civil Unions & Domestic Partnerships
Marriage Left to States
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