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Caesar Gonzales
REPUBLICAN
Caesar Gonzales is running for Georgia US Representative, District 13.
Personal background
Caesar is from Long Island, New York. Caesar has a Bachelor's of Science in mechanical engineering from Kennesaw State University.
Professional background
Caesar is a Machinist for his business, Supertech Performance, Inc. He previously worked as a Engineering Development Test Technician and as a motorist that would perform in motorcycle races.
Political background
In 2020, Caesar Gonzales ran to represent Georgia's 13th Congressional District and did not win.
Economy
Supports legislation that would invest in development of STEM and vocational skills for adult and displaced workers. He said this would create higher wages and financial independence for workers in the district.
Supports redirecting container ships to the Port of Savannah to fix supply-chain backlogs.
Supports having more goods manufactured here in America.
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Environment
Supports alternative sources of energy but said "technology is a few years away from being practical." He added, "In the meantime let us use the energy sources and infrastructure that we currently have."
Said, "Windmills, solar, and ethanol as an automobile fuel cost more to manufacture and operate than the energy they provide is worth."
Supports the free market as a mechanism to gradually phase-in green technology.
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
As of October 28, 2022, Caesar Gonzales’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Immigration
Supports strengthening border security and blocking criminals from entering the US.
Believes that the current immigration system and laws support running the "cartel multi-billion dollar immigrant transport operation."
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Healthcare
Supports pro-life policies, saying he wants to "streamline adoption process".
Opposes COVID mandates and lockdowns.
Opposes Biden administration's use of safe-smoking kits as a strategy to treating drug addiction.
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