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David Rouzer

REPUBLICAN

David Rouzer is running for North Carolina U.S. Representative, District 7, Republican Primary.

Personal background

David Rouzer earned a bachelor's degree in economics, business, and chemistry from North Carolina State University.

Professional background

David previously worked in consulting.

Political background

David has served as a United States Congressmen for North Carolina District 7 since 2015. He was previously a North Carolina State Senator for District 12 from 2009 to 2012.

Economy

Supports creating a business climate that is "friendly to capital investment" by reducing regulations and repealing Obamacare.

Believes tax reform will allow individuals to "keep more of their money, enabling them to reinvest in and grow their business."

Supports a balanced budget amendment.

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Public Safety

Against firearm regulations.

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Healthcare

Opposes government intervention in healthcare.

Plans to reform the healthcare with free market and medical malpractice reforms.

Wants to preserve Medicare and Medicaid.

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Education

Believes in school choice

Thinks alternatives to higher education such as trade schools deserve greater investment.

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Energy & the Environment

Believes in an "all-of-the-above energy policy that will enable us to safely tap our energy potential and lessen our dependence on foreign oil."

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

Opposes amnesty for illegal immigrants.

Supports securing borders using "every technological tool available and all the manpower necessary, including use of our military forces."

Wants to replace current federal laws allowing citizenship through family ties with a work or military service requirement.

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Voting & Elections

Thinks President Trump won the 2020 election and refused to certify Biden's 2020 electoral victory.

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