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DAVIS, JIM MR.

Running for US_HOUSE

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Policy Positions

Economy(4)

Opposes the broad tariff system imposed on nearly every country, which he argues destabilized global markets and contributed to a stock market crash.

Reported in coverage

"Trump imposed a nonsensical tariff system on nearly every country in April 2025, sparking a trade war that saw Chinese retaliatory tariffs reach 125%. These actions, heavily influenced by Peter Navarro, contributed to a stock market crash and a significant decline in the U.S. dollar."

Opposes the large tax cuts implemented under Trump that disproportionately benefit the wealthy and increase the deficit.

Reported in coverage

"In 2025, (as he did in 2017) he implemented massive tax cuts — such as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — which increased the deficit by an estimated $3.4 trillion over a decade while disproportionately benefiting the wealthy."

Opposes fiscal policies that increased the federal deficit by an estimated $3.4 trillion over a decade.

Reported in coverage

"he implemented massive tax cuts — such as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — which increased the deficit by an estimated $3.4 trillion over a decade while disproportionately benefiting the wealthy."

Supports stronger wages as a top campaign priority.

Reported in coverage

"With 40 years around public policy, he focuses on affordability, better healthcare, stronger wages, and economic growth here at home"

Healthcare(1)

Lists healthcare as a top campaign priority.

Reported in coverage

"His top priorities include healthcare, minimum wage, foreign affairs, the Fairness Doctrine, and rural economic development."